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July 12, 2012

Downtown L.A. CrossFit Gym Debases Homeless Neighbors in Photos, Facebook Posts

http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2012/07/crossfit_homeless_facebook_pictures.php

The photos depict members of CrossFit Mean Streets, a gym located on the edge of Skid Row at 265 S. Main St., engaged in mockery and humiliation of troubled local denizens, some of whom had passed out on the sidewalks.

It's a sharp contrast to the morals and ethics CrossFit claims to espouse.

CrossFit Mean Streets bills itself as "the premier strength and conditioning facility in downtown Los Angeles" on its website. However, the conduct of Mean Streets owner Ronnie Teasdale and some of its clientele, exhibited on its website and Teasdale's Facebook profile, shows a pattern of using the homeless and substance abusers as a source of amusement.
July 12, 2012

Philly: Judge blocks enforcement of homeless feeding ban

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/162215905.html

Mayor Nutter's plan to take distribution of free food to homeless people out of the parks to the front of City Hall and, ultimately, indoors was blocked this morning by a federal judge.

Ruling from the bench after two days of testimony and an hour of oral argument, U.S. District Judge William H. Yohn said he saw no evidence feeding homeless people outside City Hall was any better or more dignified than on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

"It seems to me that . . . the parks provide more dignity than the concrete apron outside City Hall," Yohn said.

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Nutter is the clown who just attempted to have fire department workers deny National Gathering Occupiers any water.

No offense to clowns.
July 12, 2012

War in August? US sends fourth aircraft carrier and dozens of underwater drones towards Iran

http://rt.com/usa/news/war-sub-drone-iran-066/

The deployment of dozens of small, unmanned submarine-like watercraft was confirmed by the Los Angeles Times this week, which cites military officials speaking on condition of anonymity.

This particular type of craft, unmanned SeaFox submersible, are reported to be sent to the Gulf so that the US military can detect and destroy any mines that may be planted in the waterway by Iranian officials if they escalate efforts to block the Strait of Hormuz, a strategically important narrow stretch of water that exists as an immensely important conduit for any resources being moved in or out of the Middle East.

The Times says that the subs, at only 4 feet long and fewer than 100 pounds apiece, can move at speeds up to six knots at depths of 300 feet. The price-tag is reported to be $100,000 each, which includes an intricate waterproof television camera and a homing sonar system. The US rush-ordered a shipment in May in a deal with Germany under the direct of Marine Gen. James Mattis, the top US commander in the Middle East. It is reported that a fleet of SeaFox subs were deployed overseas several weeks back, but has only been confirmed now.
July 12, 2012

Spain Announces Massive Cuts Amid Intensifying Protests

Police fire rubber bullets into crowds of demonstrators
- Common Dreams staff

Prime minister Mariano Rajoy announced the latest round in massive austerity cuts to Spain's public spending on Wednesday as police fired rubber bullets at protesters during growing demonstrations in Madrid.

Miners marching into Madrid to meet with tens of thousands of supporters (AFP Photo/Dani Pozo) The $79.85 billion austerity package is designed to meet conditions imposed by the European Union in exchange for the $122.9 billion bailout package for Spain's failing banks, and will include cuts to unemployment benefits and civil service pay.

The plan also includes calls for privatization of public assets, budget cuts, tax increases, and a raise in retirement age by two years.

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/07/11-2

July 12, 2012

OWS Week: Paul Talbot arrrest, NatGat...

OWS Week
New Episode. Our NYC correspondent, Paul Talbot, was brutally arrested at Zuccotti yesterday. His camera, footage and little companion dog, Omar, are safe. At last report, Paul may be arraigned this morning. His coverage of Nat Gat is featured in the new show. Watch it and wonder at the oppression being aimed at these people. Please share widely with heartfelt support and solidarity. We shall not quit! We shall not be moved!

July 12, 2012

Brazilian inmates can reduce their sentence by providing human-powered electricity

http://grist.org/list/brazilian-inmates-can-reduce-their-sentence-by-providing-human-powered-electricity/

Brazil is pioneering a new sort of jailhouse workout, in which inmates ride bikes instead of pumping iron. That’s not because they’d prefer fast inmates to strong ones (either one seems problematic if there’s an incident). It’s because the bikes, unlike weightlifting or prison-yard basketball, help power a nearby town.

The program has four bikes, sourced from the police department’s lost and found. The incentive, as the Associated Press reports, is that the more time inmates spend generating pedal power, the shorter their stay in prison will be:

By pedaling, the inmates charge a battery that powers 10 street lamps along a riverside promenade. For every three eight-hour days they spend on the bikes, Silva and the program’s other volunteers get one day shaved off their sentences.

Source for the above:

http://fuelfix.com/blog/2012/07/11/inmates-in-brazilian-jail-cycle-to-freedom/

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Can this be real? Does anyone have a Snopes for this? Because I remember an episode of LEXX where this was used as an eternal torture. And can you say "The Matrix"?
July 11, 2012

Occupy LA Homeowner Advocates Call for Moratorium as Governor Brown Signs Homeowners Bill of Rights

http://notohousingcrime.org/2012/07/11/occupy-la-homeowner-advocates-call-for-moratorium-as-governor-brown-signs-homeowners-bill-of-rights/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA RELEASE:

WHO: Occupy Fights Foreclosures
WHAT: As Gov. Brown Signs Homeowners Bill of Rights, Occupy Homeowner Activists Call for a Foreclosure Moratorium Until Bill Goes Into Effect
WHEN: July 11, 2012

OCCUPY FIGHTS FORECLOSURES CALLS FOR AN IMMEDIATE FORECLOSURE MORATORIUM
AS GOV. BROWN SIGNS HOMEOWNERS BILL OF RIGHTS
Immediate Moratorium Needed to Protect Families from Foreclosure Until Bill Goes Into Effect

LOS ANGELES — Governor Jerry Brown today signs into law key provisions of the California Homeowners Bill of Rights (SB 900 and AB 278). This bill gives important protections and legal recourse to homeowners who are struggling to get loan modifications or trying to stop fraudulent foreclosures. The bill, however, does not take effect until the beginning of the year and servicers aren’t obligated to consider applications for loan modifications or appeals submitted before Jan 1, 2013. Occupy Fights Foreclosures, a subcommittee of Occupy LA, calls for an immediate moratorium on foreclosures to protect the thousands of families facing foreclosures right now.

While families are losing hope and losing their homes, almost all foreclosures have been found to have suspicious documentation or legal violations according to February’s audit by the San Francisco County Assessor-Recorders office. An immediate moratorium would protect homeowners from these ongoing unlawful and fraudulent foreclosures.

“I echo what Senator Ellen Corbett said on the Senate floor: this bill gives homeowners a fighting chance,” says Carlos Marroquin, homeowner advocate with Occupy Fights Foreclosures. “But we need a moratorium now until this bill goes into effect — until homeowners have legal recourse to protect their due process. We also call on Attorney General Kamala Harris and Governor Brown to be transparent with the funds received from the States’ settlement with the big banks and to use it solely to aid victims. Since so many homeowners have no money left to hire an attorney to make use of the legal recourse in this bill, part of the $18 billion should be used to create a legal fund for homeowners. We also call for prosecutions for the ongoing crimes that are being committed against millions of families by the banks.”

Prosecutions would help restore the trust critical to any economic recovery.

“Senator Ron Calderon said on the Senate floor, ‘We are going to hold banks accountable if they break the law,’ says Suzanne O’Keeffe, writer, filmmaker and Occupy Fights Foreclosures activist. “That’s terrific — show us the prosecutions. The latest LIBOR rate-fix outrage in London now proves fraud is truly at the heart of the current financial industry — and this LIBOR fraud affected every single mortgage rate in the country. Lawmakers claim to be worried about economic recovery. We know you can’t have an economy without any trust in the financial system. If there is to be a recovery, there must be justice.“



Today's LA Times article, sweetly ignores Occupy:

California foreclosure overhaul signed into law

http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-foreclosure-laws-20120711,0,4393324.story
July 11, 2012

Link to photo: A LOT of people marching in Spain... Updated

http://anoncentral.tumblr.com/post/26964796536/over-one-million-spaniards-have-taken-to-the

Via Anonymous.

Update:

Occupy Canada shared European Revolution's photo.
July 11 - "At least 76 people have been injured in Madrid as clashes flared up between protesters and police, the latter using rubber bullets. Thousands of Spaniards turned out against new cuts introduced by the government.

Those injured include 33 police officers and 43 protesters – miners and their supporters.

Protesters panicked and sought shelter as police began to disperse the crowd, Olvidio Gonzalez, 67, a retired miner from the northern Asturias region told AP.

“We were walking peacefully to get to where the union leaders were speaking and they started to fire indiscriminately. There was no warning,” said Gonzalez, who was also struck by a rubber bullet.

About 200 people remain surrounded by dozens of police in front of parliament, Twitter user Danips posted on his microblog."

http://www.rt.com/news/fires-bullets-protesting-miners-939/

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