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Violent Clashes As 100K People Protest Austerity In EU Capital

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Naomi Wolf on How Fake Democracies Are Rolling Out a Global Blueprint for Control

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The U.S. Economy Looks Pretty Good Except for That Whole Paying People Thing

The U.S. economy put up another solid jobs reports on Friday, logging its ninth-straight month of adding more than 200,000 private-sector position. Wages, however, continue to lag, which means that despite things getting better, the average American is not seeing much of an improvement. The good news is that this is the best job streak since 1995, as noted by The Financial Times , leading the U.S. unemployment rate to decline to 5.8%. http://on.mash.to/1AC1hC3 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ

Day of Rage! Explosions Rock Temple Mount As Palestine Revolts Against 'Al-Aqsa' Restrictions!

http://bit.ly/1zfNXza Clashes broke out after Palestinian protesters took to the streets in a “Day of Rage” against Israel on Friday, after Israel imposed entry restrictions on the Al-Aqsa mosque – the third holiest site in Islam, and the holiest place in Judaism. Demonstrators shouted anti-Israel slogans and hurled stones, while explosions in the vicinity of the protests were audible. Israeli forces fired rubber bullets at the protesters, who had been throwing petrol bombs, according to Reuters. Protests were also met with tear gas. http://bit.ly/1AC1hlF

Alert! Canada Police Deploy First 'Facial Recognition' Tech!

http://bit.ly/1zfNXza Canada is adopting some of its North American neighbor’s controversial police methods and dipping its toes into the pool of facial recognition technology, with Calgary police paving the way for a full-scale automated biometric identification system. Beginning this month, the Calgary Police Service will start taking advantage of this software to compare mugshots with videos and photographs captured from crime scenes, CBC reported on Tuesday. Instead of manually sifting through a database consisting of 300,000 mugshots, police will now be able automate that process significantly. Once the department starts doing so, it will become the first law enforcement agency in Canada to employ facial recognition technology. According to officials, the system works via a “complex mathematical algorithm of pattern recognition to quickly screen a database of photos for potential matches.” Quick to comfort those concerned over civil liberties or potential surveillance, Inspector ...

The toll of the justice system on the wrongfully convicted

In the US, state laws governing compensation for wrongfully convicted people vary significantly. While some states offer sizable packages for the exonerated, at least 20 offer nothing. And even for those that do, it may not be enough to make up for the emotional damage on those who've been wrongfully convicted. Hari Sreenivasan reports.

The 'Come Join ISIS' Psyop!

http://bit.ly/1zfNXza More Brits are joining Islamic State because of “peer pressure” rather than as a result of the jihadist group’s propaganda videos, a new study suggests. The study, produced by the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Science (ICSR) and due to be published later this month, said the role of social media in driving new recruits to Syria and Iraq was “often exaggerated.” Rather, local networks, friendships and social circles were the “decisive influence” in radicalizing young men and women to join Islamic State (also known as ISIS, or ISIL). “While online recruitment plays a role, people go because they know people who are in Syria. It’s all about networks in the real world. That’s why you get clusters in Portsmouth or Brighton or Cardiff,” ICSR director Peter Neumann told The Guardian. http://bit.ly/1AC1eGB