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Leaked FBI document
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/fbi-director-comey-says-agency-wont-recommend-charges-over-clinton-email/2016/11/06/f6276b18-a45e-11e6-ba59-a7d93165c6d4_story.html
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>>82339
literally just posted 15 minutes before you.

>>82329

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http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/fbi-updates-clinton-email-review/

>November 6, 2016, 3:55 PM| No federal charges are being recommended against Hillary Clinton following an FBI investigation into her use of a private email server during her time as U.S. Secretary of State. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid and CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris join CBSN with the latest details and what this means for the campaign.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/06/us/politics/presidential-election.html

>Right Now The F.B.I. informed Congress on Sunday that it has not changed its conclusions about Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of state, removing a dark cloud that has been hanging over her campaign two days before Election Day.
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1 down 4 to go constitutional crisis incoming.
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>>82346
wat??

http://yalibnan.com/2016/11/05/trump-will-be-israels-man-in-the-white-house-if-elected-according-to-the-list-of-his-pledges/

>The Israel Advisory Committee to Donald J. Trump has issued a statement describing the positions of the GOP presidential candidate, and expressing their gratitude on Wednesday to those who helped over the past few months.

>The team began with the “unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel,” which it said is “based upon shared values of democracy, freedom of speech, respect for minorities, cherishing life, and the opportunity for all citizens to pursue their dreams.”

>Point two, said the team, is that “Israel is the state of the Jewish people, who have lived in that land for 3,500 years. The State of Israel was founded with courage and determination by great men and women against enormous odds and is an inspiration to people everywhere who value freedom and human dignity.”

>Remember, these are campaign points of the GOP presidential candidate for the United States. The election is next Tuesday.

>Point three: “Israel is a staunch ally of the U.S. and a key partner in the global war against Islamic jihadism. Military cooperation and coordination between Israel and the U.S. must continue to grow.
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>>82254
Haaretz seems to hate him, dont ask me why. They wrote today something like "if Trump gehts elected this means America is now completely crazy"
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>>82269
jews have been using war for centuries to promote their interests. The french revolution, the russian revolution, american civil war etc. were all instigated by jews for their benefit. jews used WW2 to set up 2 puppet superpowers, US and USSR and also to create israel. 911 was a Zionist-Saudi combined operation with the saudis doing the grunt work. Both these regimes had an interest in doing what followed which is destabilizing iraq, iran and syria. And off course the jews got to tighten their control further over europe and america using islamic terror as pretext.
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>>82270
You are confusing this board with >>>/pol/

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/us/news/articles/extreme-weather/mysterious-ping-detected-in-canadas-arctic/74199

>CBC News reports says local hunters, from the nearby community of Igloolik, describe the sound as a "ping" or "hum," apparently coming from the sea floor in the Fury and Hecla Strait, a narrow waterway that separates northern Baffin Island from mainland Nunavut.

>Several people claim to have heard it this past summer, including passengers aboard a yacht in the area and several callers into a community radio show running a segment on the subject, according to CBC News (which says its staff have not heard the sound or spoken to anyone who claims to).

>The noise is seen as a serious problem for area hunters, who say it's scaring away fish and wildlife, according to Nunavut lawmakers.

>"That passage is a migratory route for bowhead whales, and also bearded seals and ringed seals. There would be so many in that particular area. This summer there was none," George Qulaut, an MLA who is a former hunter, told CBC News.

>At Nunavut's request, the Canadian Forces dispatched a CP-140 Aurora aircraft to survey the site, but though the crew did sight six walruses and two pods of whales, they found no trace of the sound.

>"According to Department of National Defence spokesman Dan Le Bouthillier, the Aurora’s crew "[The crew] performed various multi-sensor searches in the area, including an acoustic search for 1.5 hours, without detecting any acoustic anomalies," Dan Le Bouthillier, a spokesman with the Department of National Defense, told the National Post. "The crew did not detect any surface or subsurface contacts."
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>CBC says there have been a few theories floated around as the the source of the noise, including sonar surveys by a nearby mining company (the company in question, Baffinland, says it hasn't conducted any this summer). Another theory: A deliberate attempt by Greenpeace or other environmental groups to drive away wildlife to save them from the hunters, which Greenpeace has denied.

>"Not only would we not do anything to harm marine life, but we very much respect the right of Inuit to hunt and would definitely not want to impact that in any way," spokeswoman Farrah Khan told the CBC.

>Canada is no stranger to unexplained sounds, with the most famous being the Windsor Hum, though evidence suggests it may be just one manifestation of a more general "world hum."
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>>82233
update:
http://www.bbc.com/news/37875609
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>Several people claim to have heard it this past summer, including...several callers into a community radio show running a segment on the subject
wow myth confirmed!

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http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/2016-election-foreign-leaders-reactions-230640

>The 2016 U.S. elections have riveted the world, and not positively.

>America's allies have been rattled by Donald Trump's isolationism, especially on trade, and many felt compelled to break diplomatic custom and criticize him. Several U.S. rivals, in particular Russia, appear emboldened by the fissures in U.S. society, a seeming extension of what critics say is President Barack Obama's reluctance to exercise American military power. If Hillary Clinton wins on Tuesday, some of those rivals may reassess.

>But for a few more hours at least, the rest of the world will watch in wonder, worry, and amusement.

>Here are 16 reflections on America and its politics from world leaders over the past year:
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>1. "It's terrifying. We are seeing in America these terrible rallies occurring where the people are becoming violent. Now, democracy should be robust, but it certainly shouldn't be violent. And I think the Donald Trump phenomenon is a real problem for the United States — it's making their democracy look kind of weird." — Christopher Pyne, an Australian government minister, in comments reported March 17.

>2. "Whether Donald Trump, Marine Le Pen or Geert Wilders — all these right-wing populists are not only a threat to peace and social cohesion, but also to economic development." — German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel, in an interview published March 6.

>3. "The fact is, Cape Breton is lovely all times of the year and if people do want to make choices that perhaps suit their lifestyles better, Canada is always welcoming and opening." — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, on March 7, regarding the possibility of Americans fleeing to his country if Trump wins.

>4. "I can only hope that the election campaign in the USA does not lack the perception of reality... The world's security architecture has changed and it is no longer based on two pillars alone. It cannot be conducted unilaterally." — German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, on April 28, in reference to Trump's "America first" message.
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>5. "Saying the U.S. will no longer engage in anything that is a burden in terms of its relationships with allies, it would be almost like abandoning those alliances ... It will inevitably give rise to anti-American sentiment worldwide." — Former South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Sung-han, in quotes published April 29, on Trump's isolationist leanings.

>6. "What needs to be pointed out is that the essence of Sino-US trade and business cooperation is mutually beneficial and win-win, and accords with the interests of both sides. We hope people in all fields can rationally and objectively view this relationship." — Hong Lei, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman at the time, on May 4. He declined to comment directly on the 2016 race.

>7. “For the life of me, I cannot believe that a country like the United States can afford to have someone as president who simply says, ‘These people are not going to be allowed to come to the United States." — Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal, a former ambassador to the United States, on May 5, regarding Trump's proposed Muslim ban.

>8. "In the presidential elections, there are arguments whether the United States is going for the isolationist stance. I don't want to see that kind of United States. I want to see the United States to be strong and come with a strong robust position, not really thinking of the United States only." — Kenichiro Sasae, Japan's ambassador to the U.S., on May 6.
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>9. "It turns out that Trump is not the rough-talking, screwy, ignorant candidate they say he is, but is actually a wise politician and a prescient presidential candidate." — A May 31 column in DPRK Today, a mouthpiece of the reclusive, deeply anti-American regime in North Korea, after the Republican nominee suggested the U.S. should pull its troops from South Korea unless Seoul pays it more.

>10. “Today in the 21st century, here in the United States, a climate of intolerance is sending a similar message: Mexicans go home. Separate those who are different, blame the minorities, demonize the stranger.” — Claudia Ruiz Massieu, Mexico's foreign minister, on June 6, in a speech that made reference to the struggles of the Jewish community.

>11. "Their mainstream politics are at [an] all-time low, that's how we see it ... We always hope that next [U.S.] president will be much wiser than previous one, less pyromaniac as I said, less militaristic, adventurous president. That's what we hope. But we never saw. The difference is very marginal. So we keep hoping, but we don't bet on that hope." — President Bashar Assad of Syria, where at least 400,000 people have died in the civil war, on July 13.

>12. "His excesses end up giving a retching feeling, even in the US, especially when — as was Donald Trump's case — he speaks ill of a soldier, of the memory of a soldier...." If Trump wins, "there will be consequences because the American election is a global election ... Democracy is also a major issue considering the authoritarian temptation that we see arising." — French President Francois Hollande, on Aug. 2.
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Goodness, that's an awful lot of murders.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/todd-kohlhepp-accused-of-kidnapping-kala-brown-confesses-to-2003-murders-sheriff-says/
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>>82200
kek. murders that happened in 2003, not 2003 individual murders. fuck i hate journalists and their shitty headlines
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Typical white devil, gets away with murder because of the white police force.
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>>82224
Seriously, I keep seeing this story headlined with "Chained woman found on man's property arrested for 2003 murders" and it makes it sound like they're arresting the chained woman.

http://www.railwayage.com/index.php/passenger/rapid-transit/mta-nyct-prepares-for-2nd-avenue-opening.html

http://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/transit/2016/11/4/q-train-makes-final-trips-to-and-from-queens.html

http://www.metro.us/new-york/when-will-the-w-train-run-schedule-map/zsJpke---EjpSC3QFU3cUQ/

http://nypost.com/2016/11/02/all-aboard-the-second-avenue-subway-real-estate-boom/

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/25/nyregion/after-almost-a-century-second-avenue-subway-is-oh-so-close-to-arriving.html
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>>82095

>Once a global leader, New York’s subway has largely stayed the same size as other cities, particularly in Asia, have built large new systems.

Probably the only flaw of being first in the field: you end up having to pay maintenance on that while everyone piggybacks on your hard work and makes better stuff.

Anyway it's nice to see that other cities are expanding their lines. DC has been struggling for years to try and connect Dulles International Airport to the metro system, and some of the other connector lines have just been stuck in developmental hell while sections of the existing network are being shut down in sequence to preform critical maintenance.
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>>82095
>this is only going to make places more expensive to live

public transit is gentrifying.
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>>82127
then don't live in there and prices will go down

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The president of South Korea has apparently been indoctrinated and completely controlled by an organization known as the 8 heavenly fairies.

The organization is made up of women who are in various positions of power across major Korean conglomerates like Samsung and Hyundai. They have been dictating the president's every move and controlling her like puppet to their own goals.

This is legitimately the plot of a bad anime confirmed to be real, yet no one is discussing this, not even reuters,CNN, or BBC are talking about it, meanwhile news channels in Korea are going insane.

http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/767405.html

I realize article is 3 days old by now, but there was nothing about this in the catalog and I am genuinely surprised.
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Prosecutors raided the presidential compound to find more evidence. The president already admitted to being controlled in those ways, and asked the top politicians in her government to resign from their positions.

Her approval rate is down to around 15%

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-29/south-korean-prosecutors-raid-presidential-office-over-scandal
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>>81073
Jesus... it's like some weird shamanistic cult korean illuminati...

Terrifying implications for all industrialized countries. Propaganda machines will be working overtime to condemn SK and hide our own corruption.
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>>81073

Female leaders, not even once

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http://futurism.com/hawking-creating-ai-could-be-the-biggest-event-in-the-history-of-our-civilization/

These guys...always trying to make something intelligent--fake at that--without the brains or imagination to do so. So desperately they try to fix everyone with their science rather than doing something, anything, to feel good--honorable and honest--about themselves.

He even believes--I refuse to write 'thinks'--that fake intelligence has progressed, as if it doesn't happen all at once. Even if a bunch of rocks could spontaneously become intelligent, it would be of its own volition, free will and nothing, zero, nada and zip to do with them.

Maybe he is sort of intelligent and his mother was sort of pregnant and billions have sort of been raped.
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You seem upset about AI, but I am not sure I understand why. Would you like to share your reasoning?
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>>80189
Your a special kind of dumb and loud.
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>>80189
Or maybe you're just an idiot.

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The candidate in US presidents from Republican party, Donald trump will not be a new American leader. This opinion was expressed by the founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange.
"Trump does not win. Banks, intelligence, military-industrial companies, large foreign companies — they all coalesced around Hillary Clinton. The same can be said about the media," Assange said in an interview to RT.
He also noted that in his correspondence Clinton acknowledges the funding of the terrorist group "Islamic state" by Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
http://www.kp.ru/online/news/2560529/
http://portal-kultura.ru/articles/obshchiy-plan/141447-osnovatel-wikileaks-donaldu-trampu-ne-dadut-pobedit-na-vyborakh-prezidenta-ssha/
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>>81909
блaгoдapя тoвapищ!
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>>81909
so running a campaign aimed at retards and white nationalists isn't a winning strategy?
sorry /pol/
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>>81921
What?

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Just one week before the election, when it seemed like Clinton would be out of reach, Trump secures possibly his most important endorsement of the election. One which will surely guarantee him victory

THE KKK HAS OFFICIALLY ENDORSED DONALD TRUMP

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/11/1/1589543/-The-Ku-Klux-Klan-makes-it-official-endorses-Donald-Trump-saying-Make-America-Great-Again
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HILLARY BTFO
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I didn't realize the kkk was still a thing. It is odd that a democrat organization is endorsing republicans I guess they want the attention.
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Good to see Hillary is using her friends in the KKK to full effect.

Now all the fags in the liberal brainwashing party will pretend Trump is a fucking member and everyone who votes for him is a white supremacist: you know what they've been doing from the very start.

Why the fuck isn't this being more widely reported?

What really happened:

http://nationalvanguard.org/2016/10/how-can-we-stop-the-mystery-attacks/

>I spent last night in the ER at St. Mary’s HospitaI. I received a call from my daughter Christina after my sons football game. She was crying, I couldn’t understand her, my heart dropped, I became scared, I said what is the matter? Dad, I was jumped, I’m beat up pretty bad. Where r u? Temple, they stole my phone. We’re heading to the police station. I do not hear from her until she gets to her apartment. Rage is running through my mind the whole time. She said she is getting a ride home and wants to go to St. Mary’s. I find out that her and her 2 male friends where badly beaten by a group of 30-40 black teenagers on their way home from the Temple football game. This happened after they got off the subway at Broad and Cecil B Moore. These sick animals held her down and kicked and stomped on her repeatedly. Thank god, the people from the pizza place intervened. They arrested 2 people at the scene. I have not let Christina out of my sight, she is resting. Every part of her body is badly bruised, it makes me cry just thinking about it. No broken bones. If you have children at Temple, tell them to be careful. Please keep Christina Lauletta in your thoughts.

tl;dr a large congregation of blacks randomly beating up and trying to kill white people they come across in Philadelphia

The media narrative on this "random" mob attack, note how the media leaves out the race of the perpetrators and victims:

http://thetab.com/us/temple/2016/10/23/tu-altert-temple-mob-attack-6728

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/4-Juveniles-Arrested-for-Temple-University-Mob-Style-Attacks-398193841.html

>Groups of young people, estimated to number between 20 to 100, roved the school's North Philadelphia campus Friday night for nearly two hours causing havoc, authorities said

Remember folks, if you're a libcuck this is what you vote for
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"young people"

this campus is in one of the worst ghettos in Philly,

Mystery attacks.. indeed
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>>81299
>Why the fuck isn't this being more widely reported?

why the fuck do you think?
it goes against the forced narrative of racist whites and poor oppressed minorities

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDGWr8kMBk8
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>>81347
So it's not being reported because it's evidence of the forced narrative the news actually puts out?

Makes no sense.

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2016/11/06/San-Antonio-cop-fired-for-allegedly-giving-feces-sandwich-to-homeless-man/5231478456978/?spt=slh&or=1

>A San Antonio police officer, turned in by his own colleagues for allegedly giving a homeless man a sandwich made with feces, has been fired.

"This was a vile and disgusting act that violates our guiding principles of 'treating all with integrity, compassion, fairness and respect, " San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said in a statement. "The fact that his fellow officers were so disgusted with his actions that they reported him to internal affairs demonstrates that this type of behavior will never be tolerated."

>Officer Matt Luckhurst, reportedly made a "fecal sandwich," placed it in a styrofoam container and left it next to a sleeping homeless man in May, while on bike patrol, the Washington Post reported. Then, the chief said, he bragged about it to his fellow officers.

>"Firing this officer was the right thing to do," San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor said. "His actions were a betrayal of every value we have in our community, and he is not representative of our great police force."

>Luckhurst was a five-year member of the San Antonio force and was assigned downtown bike duty.

>An investigation in to the incident started in May after Luckhurst allegedly bragged to a fellow officer about the sandwich. The officer told him to go back and remove it, but another also reported it to a supervisor.

>The police tried to identify and locate the homeless man, to no avail, KSAT reported.

>The department's internal affairs office was notified of the incident in July when the incident was reported to a supervisor. The investigation was taken to civilian and sworn review boards, which recommended Luckhurst be suspended indefinitely.

>Ben Sifuentes Jr., Luckhurst's attorney, said McManus has a history of suspending officers without having all the facts.
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>"There have been several arbitrations that I've had where what he alleges in the suspension turned out to be false. So let's not assume that what he says is true," Sifuentes said. Because there were no eye witnesses to the alleged event and no video tape, Sifuentes said he thinks Luckhurst will prevail in arbitration. "We're going to show this didn't happen the way the chief alleged."
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We've already got turd sandwich. Now we wait for the giant douche.
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>>82259
>cops shoot an innocent
> police protects the murderer
>cop makes a mean prank
>absolutely intolerable!! Throw him under the bus!!

Nice try piggies! Next time you want some sympathy, try setting your priorities straight. SMH.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/05/us/chelsea-manning-tried-committing-suicide-a-second-time-in-october.html

>WASHINGTON — Chelsea Manning tried to commit suicide last month as she was starting a week of solitary confinement at the prison barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., her punishment for a previous attempt to end her life in July.

>Ms. Manning, the former Army intelligence analyst who is serving a 35-year sentence for leaking archives of secret documents to WikiLeaks, disclosed the attempted suicide, which took place Oct. 4, in a statement she dictated over the phone to a member of her volunteer support network. She asked that it be sent this week to The New York Times, according to members of the network who want to keep their identities private.

>Chase Strangio, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer representing Ms. Manning, formerly known as Bradley Manning, confirmed the attempt, which raised new questions about the military’s handling of the troubled soldier, dating to when she was permitted to deploy to Iraq and kept at her post in a secure facility despite signs of erratic behavior.

>During Ms. Manning’s trial in 2013, testimony showed that she had been deteriorating, mentally and emotionally, during the period when she downloaded the documents and sent them to WikiLeaks. Then known as Pfc. Bradley Manning, she was struggling with gender dysphoria under conditions of extraordinary stress and isolation while deployed to the Iraq war zone. At that time, military rules made being openly gay a ground for discharge without the college tuition benefits that were her prime motive for enlistment.

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I feel so terrible for this guy, not because he's a tranny, but because NOBODY CARED AND NOTHING CHANGED. Death to America!
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>>82223
>she
>her
>ms
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>>82223
Usa sucks so bad

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http://gephardtdaily.com/local/anonymous-group-marches-in-salt-lake-city/

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/At-least-one-man-arrested-during-BLM-Anonymous-10596260.php

https://www.hackread.com/anonymous-hacks-milwaukees-charitable-bradley-foundation-network/
>Anonymous is claiming to have hacked the Charitable Bradley Foundation Network and leak confidential details about American presidential candidate Hillary Clinton — Experts believe it’s a phony hack.

http://www.thewrap.com/lisa-boom-lawyer-hacked-anonymous-donald-trump-rape-accuser/
>Donald Trump Rape Accuser’s Lawyer Claims Anonymous Hacked Her Website

Lisa Bloom says cyber attack happened the same day her client was scheduled to appear at a press conference
Donald Trump Rape Accuser’s Lawyer Claims Anonymous Hacked Her Website

Lisa Bloom says cyber attack happened the same day her client was scheduled to appear at a press conference
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>>82237
related:

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/million-mask-march-london-scotland-yard-launches-probe-into-website-hack-coinciding-with-anonymous-a3388251.html

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