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AfroSheep

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Dont fear guys, no-one i talk to in Australia or New Zealand have any clue about this story at all - proves its all a load of bogus, if they weren't scared of truth getting out, others in my neck of the world would know about this.

I personally think its another Osama bin Hiden story, Blame alot of bullshit on someone who is secretly being hidden away and taken very good care of and his family (if he has any) And let them live happily after while the citizens pay for the deceit(again) of a corrupt tyrannical government.
 
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noyd666

i see 2 burnt bodies in that pic...
what do you mean hope...i could of gleamed many pics of the same.
fuckin conspiracy troll.
it was put there in responce to a remark about crispy critter, no offence was intended.
 

yortbogey

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this thread is headed off into conspiracy dementia....
prepare for thread to be closed this weekend....
 

yortbogey

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this thread is headed off into conspiracy dementia....
prepare for thread to be closed this weekend....
 

AfroSheep

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Why close a thread that is having an honest discussion,

That's something an authoritarian figure would do to prove they have more power than others.

And i thought we were all civil minded Peaceful procrastinators.

Peace,Love.
 

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Incarceration of Daniel Chong

The incarceration of Daniel Chong was an incident in April 2012 in San Diego, California, when agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) accidentally left a detainee locked in a holding room and forgot he was there. The cell contained no food, water or bathroom facilities.[1] Five days later when he was found, he had to be hospitalized for several days for a variety of medical problems. The incident touched off a national furor, resulting in several investigations and a $20 million claim filed against the DEA. The incident has been described as a "Kafkaesque nightmare,"[2] a "debacle," and "one of the worst cases of its kind."[3]

Incident

Daniel Chong is a 23-year-old[4][5] student at the University of California, San Diego, a senior majoring in engineering, who is originally from Cerritos in Los Angeles County. On April 20, 2012, he was at a friend's apartment in the University City neighborhood of San Diego, where he and his friends were celebrating the traditional 4/20 holiday, a day that refers to cannabis usage.[6][2] The apartment was raided early on the morning of April 21 by the DEA, which seized marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms, and 18,000 ecstasy pills, along with guns and ammunition. Chong and eight other people were transported to the DEA field office in the Kearny Mesa neighborhood of San Diego, where they were interrogated.

Seven of the nine detainees were then taken to county jail, one was released, and Chong was accidentally left in a holding cell at the DEA office, according to the DEA.[7][8][9] Chong says he was told that he had been in the wrong place at the wrong time and that he would be released and even given a ride home.[7] He was placed in a 5 ft. by 10 ft. holding cell, his wrists bound in handcuffs. He was then left in the windowless cell for five days despite repeated cries for help. He could hear people walking around outside the room but could not get their attention. At one point the lights went off for several days. While locked up, he was starving and hallucinating. He claimed that, while incarcerated, he had to drink his own urine for hydration, and ingested some methamphetamine that he found under a blanket inside the cell in order to keep himself awake. He attempted suicide by breaking one of the lenses in his eyeglasses, slitting his wrists with the shards and swallowing them.[10][11] By the time he was discovered on April 25, he was hallucinating and completely incoherent.[12][10]

Upon his discovery on April 25, Chong was taken to Sharp Memorial Hospital in Serra Mesa where he remained for five days, including three in the intensive care unit.[5] He was treated for various problems including dehydration, near-failure of his kidneys, and a perforated lung from eating broken glass.[7] He was never charged with any crime.[10]

On May 1 he came forward with his story, accompanied by his lawyer, who said he planned to file a claim against the federal government.[13]

DEA reaction

On May 2, DEA San Diego acting special agent-in-charge William R. Sherman issued a statement saying "I am deeply troubled by the incident that occurred here last week. I extend my deepest apologies to the young man and want to express that this event is not indicative of the high standards that I hold my employees to. I have personally ordered an extensive review of our policies and procedures."[1]
Other reactions

Senator Barbara Boxer (Democrat of California) called for an "immediate and thorough" investigation of the matter by the Department of Justice.[5] Representative Darrell Issa (Republican of California) demanded a congressional investigation.[5] Representative Duncan D. Hunter (Republican of California) asked the DEA for a full account of the incident as well as a report on detention policies and the steps DEA is taking to address this and any other incidents.[4]

San Diego NORML organized a protest outside the office at 4560 Viewridge Avenue on May 7, at 4:20.[14] The student government at UCSD denounced the DEA over the incident and asked UCSD Chancellor Marye Anne Fox to take a "clear stand" on Chong's treatment.[15]
Legal action

Attorneys for Chong filed a $20 million claim against the Drug Enforcement Administration, claiming that Chong's treatment constituted torture under the law. He is seeking damages for pain and suffering, future medical and psychiatric treatment, and loss of future earnings.

If he doesnt win his law suit I am leaving this fucking shit hole country.
 

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Dorner Showdown Highlights Growing Militarization of America's Police Forces

From Democracy Now:

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One of the points made in this clip is that like with Dorner, we see excessive force being used on dispensary raids. They know where the dispensaries are. They're not run by drug cartels, there are no big piles of guns, no ambushes, no cops have been attacked on dispensary raids. Yet they come hard with SWAT every time, to flex their muscles politically.

I don't get this as a conspiracy theory, personally. Seems pretty straightforward.

The cops are dead busted lying -- talking about their plan to burn it down on the radio, then the official statement that there was no plan. Seems entirely relevant to this community IMHO, but it's not my call.

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yortbogey

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Why close a thread that is having an honest discussion,

That's something an authoritarian figure would do to prove they have more power than others.

And i thought we were all civil minded Peaceful procrastinators.

Peace,Love.


1st off..... passive aggressive will get U NOWHERE....

ps.. it's not about power it's about keeping the faith... the faith in weed.... not violence... this is a MJ forum... not the NRA, or commando.com....

the reasonS for closing this thread are right in front of U....
the last few pages have slipped in to speculation and stimulation....enhanced by aggravation
NOT recanting any of the story and/or it's impact....
once this happens the thread closes it self...
I just press the buttons...
 
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