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Sunday, July 7, 2013

NaturalNews: Civil rights alert: Militarized police gone wild across America‏

Dear Lisbon Reporter and NaturalNews readers,
 

Here's an urgent civil rights alert that demands a response: Militarized police are going wild all across America, terrorizing young women who buy cookie dough, shooting pet dogs, kicking in people's front doors and shooting them with pepper shot because they refused to let their homes be used as police stakeouts...
 

It's bad, folks. The police are becoming a military force across America, respecting no civil rights of the citizens. We're all in danger today, and too many police have forgotten what it means to "protect and serve."


Read my fully-documented story (with shocking PHOTOS) to see the extent of it all:
http://www.naturalnews.com/041072_militarized_police_law_enforcement_paramilitary_training.html



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http://www.naturalnews.com/041085_healing_herbs_holy_basil_healthy_mind.html


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http://www.naturalnews.com/041082_wi-fi_wireless_internet_health_effects.html


A Cincinnati judge has ordered all speed trap cameras confiscated and shut down:
http://www.naturalnews.com/041084_speed_cameras_surveillance_speeding_tickets.html



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