Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday 17 December 2014

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Posted: 16 Dec 2014 06:15 PM PST
Now I’m only starting to dig into these new cases that have exploded in the media sparking nationwide protests and such.. I have always believed this cycle started with Trayvon Martin. Now they want to create a race war which will only make the goals of the New World Order easier. If they have everyone at each other throats, no one can come together to fight the real cause of these issues.. The governments, the laws and corporations who control all of us! But we will never get to fight together because of the lack of knowledge, to over-come TPTB. Now here is some recent information I found, along with some older information or lack of about this mysterious 43 year-old guy named Eric Garner who had six children and a wife.

A Visit to Eric Garner’s Gravesite

(Picture taken on Dec 11, 2014)
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Eric Garner is buried in Rosedale Cemetery in Linden, New Jersey, located just across the river from Manhattan.
I went to the Rosedale office and received a map. A kind woman with a tattoo on her chest directed me to an area of the cemetery behind a large mausoleum called Elmlawn. Garner’s plot was labeled 8B-1.
I walked to Elmlawn but couldn’t find the plot. The ground was soggy from several days of rain and snow. A small man in a maintenance cart pulled up beside me and asked if I needed help. I said I was looking for 8B-1.
“The Staten Island man?” he asked. “Yes,” I said.
He led me to an unmarked bit of ground. There was no tombstone or flowers, or anything else people use to memorialize the dead. There was only a muddy, 2-foot depression in the shape of a coffin. Since Garner’s burial, the ground had settled some, and the maintenance man said they haven’t been able to fill it in because of the weather. He apologized for the mess and asked how I knew Garner. I said I didn’t know him at all.
“I haven’t seen anyone visit since the funeral,” he told me.
We stood there silently for a minute. I noticed Garner is buried next to a Vietnam veteran who died in 1983. His last name was Szczepanowski.
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No Obituary, Church Information or Difference In Records

The website for the church is bethelofbrooklyn.com and it’s currently undergoing maintenance. But if you use the wayback machine you can view the website snapshots. There is not much information on this church, I looked around and couldn’t find a single thing but the address. Here is the address to the church where the reception took place:
Bethel Baptist Church
265 Bergen St.
Brooklyn, NY 11217

He was not employed by NYC Parks Dept but only as a temporary employee. As stated by online NYC payroll search he was a job training participant at $9 an hour with no income listed unlike other people in the same training position. Is it the same Eric Garner, well I have no idea. Two different people could have the same name so its hard to say without seeing other personal information about the payroll records online. This guy was 40 years old, how could he survive in New York with 6 kids and a wife and only as a temporary worker making nine dollars an hour? That doesn’t prove anything but I find it weird there is no real records of this guy when they say all these things on the news about him.

I searched for pages, upon websites to find the obituary for Eric Garner. Nothing comes up every time. I only get choking articles. If anyone can find it, let me know because I would like to read it. . I also read that Al Sharpton’s National Action Network will cover the funeral expenses.

Conclusion

I think something weird is going on with this situation. I also think it’s weird that his grave looks the way it does, even without a headstone. Even the guy saying not one person came to the grave since the funeral? That means nothing but why wouldn’t one of his family members visit, or it’s all a hoax. More information will come out and Ill have to update this article, check back later.
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Posted: 16 Dec 2014 05:42 PM PST
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A national spotlight is now focused on aggressive law enforcement tactics and the justice system. Today’s professional police forces — where officers in even one-stoplight towns might have body armor and mine-resistant vehicles — already raise concerns.
Yet new data-mining technologies can now provide police with vast amounts of surveillance information and could radically increase police power. Policing can be increasingly targeted at specific people and neighborhoods — with potentially serious inequitable effects.
One speaker at a recent national law enforcement conference compared future police work to Minority Report, the Tom Cruise film set in 2054 Washington, where a “PreCrime” unit has been set up to stop murders before they happen.
While PreCrime remains science-fiction, many technology advances are already involved with predictive policing — identifying risks and threats with the help of online information, powerful computers and Big Data.
New World Systems, for example, now offers software that allows dispatchers to enter in a person’s name to see if they’ve had contact with the police before. Provided crime data, PredPol claims on its website that its software “forecasts highest risk times and places for future crimes.” These and other technologies are supplanting and enhancing traditional police work.
Public safety organizations, using federal funding, are set to begin building a $7-billion nationwide first-responder wireless network, called FirstNet. Money is now being set aside. With this network, information-sharing capabilities and federal-state coordination will likely grow substantially. Some uses of FirstNet will improve traditional services like 911 dispatches. Other law enforcement uses aren’t as pedestrian, however.
One such application is Beware, sold to police departments since 2012 by a private company, Intrado. This mobile application crawls over billions of records in commercial and public databases for law enforcement needs. The application “mines criminal records, Internet chatter and other data to churn out … profiles in real time,” according to one article in an Illinois newspaper.
Here’s how the company describes it on their website:
Accessed through any browser (fixed or mobile) on any Internet-enabled device including tablets, smartphones, laptop and desktop computers, Beware® from Intrado searches, sorts and scores billions of commercial records in a matter of seconds-alerting responders to potentially deadly and dangerous situations while en route to, or at the location of a call.
Crunching all the database information in a matter of seconds, the Beware algorithm then assigns a score and “threat rating” to a person — green, yellow or red. It sends that rating to a requesting officer.
For example, working off a home address, Beware can send an officer basic information about who lives there, their cell phone numbers, whether they have past convictions and the cars registered to the address. Police have had access to this information before, but Beware makes it available immediately.
Yet it does far more — scanning the residents’ online comments, social media and recent purchases for warning signs. Commercial, criminal and social media information, including, as Intrado vice president Steve Reed said in an interview withurgentcomm.com, “any comments that could be construed as offensive,” all contribute to the threat score.
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Posted: 16 Dec 2014 05:37 PM PST
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For some, the Elf on the Shelf doll, with its doe-eyed gaze and cherubic face, has become a whimsical holiday tradition — one that helpfully reminds children to stay out of trouble in the lead-up to Christmas.
For others — like, say, digital technology professor Laura Pinto — the Elf on the Shelf is “a capillary form of power that normalizes the voluntary surrender of privacy, teaching young people to blindly accept panoptic surveillance and” [deep breath]“reify hegemonic power.”
The latter perspective is detailed in “Who’s the Boss,” a paper published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, in which Pinto and co-author Selena Nemorin argue that the popular seasonal doll is preparing a generation of children to uncritically accept “increasingly intrusive (albeit whimsically packaged) modes of surveillance.”
Before you burst out laughing, know that Pinto comes across as extremely friendly and not at all paranoid on the phone. She’s also completely serious.
“The Elf on the Shelf” is both a book and a doll. The former is a soft pixie scout elf that parents are instructed to hide around the house. The accompanying book, written in rhyme, tells a Christmas-themed story that explains how Santa Claus keeps tabs on who is naughty and who is nice.
The book describes elves hiding in children’s homes each day during the holidays to monitor their behavior before returning to the North Pole each night with a report for “the boss.”
Because we live in a world grappling with corporate smartphone surveillance, behavior management apps in the classroom and private communication interceptions by various governments, Pinto — a digital technology professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology — sees the Elf on the Shelf dolls as one development among many threatening our collective definition of privacy.
If she’s right, in all likelihood she’s fighting a losing battle. The Elf on the Shelf book sold over 6 million copies and joined the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade last year, according to the Daily Mail.
“I don’t think the elf is a conspiracy and I realize we’re talking about a toy,” Pinto told The Post. “It sounds humorous, but we argue that if a kid is okay with this bureaucratic elf spying on them in their home, it normalizes the idea of surveillance and in the future restrictions on our privacy might be more easily accepted.”
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Posted: 16 Dec 2014 05:21 PM PST
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“Super bacteria” resistant to drugs have been found in the waters where the sailing events of the upcoming 2016 Rio Summer Olympics will be held. It’s the same usually found in hospitals and is very difficult to treat.
Micro-organisms were discovered by the specialists from the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, one of the world’s main public health research institutions located in Rio de Janeiro.
The bug produces enzymes that make the condition resistant to almost all forms of treatment.
It was found in three out of five water samples taken along the Carioca River. Many 2016 sailing and wind surfing venues are located along the river where it flows into the city’s Guanabara Bay.
“The illnesses caused by these microorganisms are the same as those caused by common bacteria, but they require stronger antibiotics and, sometimes, can require hospitalization,” the study’s coordinator, Ana Paula D’Alincourt Carvalho Assef, said in an email to AP.
According to Assef, the first point in which the scientists detect its presence was “after the river passes through areas with homes and hospitals.”
About 70 percent of the sewage in Rio, which has a population of about 10 million people, goes untreated and flows into rivers and the Guanabara Bay, reports say.
“Since the super bacteria are resistant to the most modern medications, doctors need to rely on drugs that are rarely used because they are toxic to the organism[of a human being],” she added.
Assef compared diving into a river with enzyme-producing bacteria to ”diving in any polluted river.”
Those who come in the contact with the bug may fall ill or become carriers of the infection, the scientists say.
“Carriers can take these resistant bacteria back to their own environments and to other people, resulting in a cycle of dissemination,” the institute said.
A former member of Canada’s Olympic sailing team, Ben Remocker, who represents sailors in two disciplines, said the findings are “serious for our athletes.”
“We’re going to be troubled by this,” he told AP. “I think the sailors are probably going to cross their fingers they aren’t going to get sick.”
The organizers of Rio Olympics which are to kick off August 2016 declined to comment on the Institute’s findings.
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