Monday, March 22, 2010

News Feed Problems in a Borderless Reality

Yesterday, while surfing through Twitter account profiles
I found a strange connection. An account from Tokyo listed
the name of a website where police corruption/misconduct
can be reported to a database in America. This website,
just one component of a larger project, is appropriately
called Injustice Everywhere.

You have to know how to configure your news release into
twitter-type "packets" then link it into their site. Ask
Maui Time about how to do this.

Why Tokyo has a link to this news feed site is unknown.
Maybe too many Japanese tourists are being mugged, robbed
and raped here in Hawaii with crummy police response. Tell
Mr. Templeton from Peer News in Honolulu that their
"no advertising" concept might consider a news link about
police corruption for tourists and residents.

Timing is key in reporting corruption/misconduct, after
all, it is almost like reporting drug crimes. Crimes that
are created for a closed loop of stakeholders result in
money laundering networks. News feeds are also subject to
being hijacked.

In April 2009, Maui Time newspaper listed on their back
page classified an ad for reporting "meth crimes" on the
part of Maui Police Department. I called this number a
number of times from a payphone near a sandwich shop in
Haiku and from my own cell phone.

The fellow who answered said that he would email confirm-
ation of our contact. He called himself "Clark" and told
me that he was involved with investigating reports that
police officers took unmarked bills to cover up an ice
lab drug site in Hana.

Strangely, his email sent another phone number that had
no answering message. The email also listed another name
rather than "Clark". The email address he told me did
correspond with the one received, an email address he had
made up: NatPoliceNet@aol.com. He said there really was
no such agency.

He said that his news contact was at the Maui Time, and
that information received from calls were forwarded with
this news paper contact. He also claimed that his law
enforcement contact was from MPD Vice Division. I call
this money laundering.

His last phone message to me said that he had testified
at the Police Commission's public testimony meeting held
in MPD building in the Police Chief's Library. This
testimony on April 15, 2009 was held to receive feedback
about selection of our next police chief.

Clark said that he was headed back to his "secret hide
away" place, presumedly near Honokowai on West Maui. He
said that as an independent journalist, he worked at a
hotel for pocket change.

As per my previous blogs, I attempted to testify but
was told twice by Jean at the Police Commission that
she received and took instructions from MPD Internal
Affairs to ban me from this testimony. She did not seem
to know that the Police Commission's only purpose is to
investigate police corruption/misconduct.

The Mayor's office, Maui's Corporation Council and a
few press members heard about this incident repeatedly
from me. It is system that does not function in serv-
ing the public, nor do they want verifiable information
that can prove our current Police Chief, as well as
former Police Chief Phillips were compromised to a
high degree in my complaint.

Maui Police Department appears to be run by those who
have something to hide. But isn't the cover-up always
the easiest to prove?

Using Twitter profile accounts to integrate into news
media contacts in a confidential manner has helped me
report this type of systemic terror and intimidation.
Unfortunately, the public is conditioned into accept-
ing this type of terror from law enforcement and from
corrupt officials in Hawaii.

I was just relating this story to someone on the phone
yesterday after he mentioned an incident reported by the
Maui News this past weekend about a former female police
officer from MPD with cervical cancer who was arrested
for crimes while in another state for extradition.

The website found to report police corruption/misconduct
should receive support without intimidation from those
"intelligence-led" totalitarian FBI agents running with
the usual commercial stakeholders who regularly make
money by covering up fraud, waste, abuse and violent
crimes in the community.

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