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Criticalunity.org
editor's note: Why would the media want this info out? Either because
there are concerned writers for this particular media corporation, or
it's simply that the establishment WANTS a hot war between the people
& police, so they can bring in the military. The police need to
know that they too are under globalist control, and their food &
drink is bring poisoned with Fluoride, Aspartame, mercury, etc. as
well. - Paul Lewis and Peter Walker
- guardian.co.uk,
Wednesday 15 April 2009 18.59 BST
In the fortnight since the G20 protests in London, the Guardian has received video footage from a number of people that appears to show police using excessive force or questionable tactics in dealing with demonstrators and the press. The best-known video was sent by a New York fund manager early last week. It shows Ian Tomlinson,
who was attempting to return home on the evening of the first day's
protests, on 1 April, being pushed to the ground by a police officer. Here
is a list of the footage received over this period, displayed in
chronological order according to when the events took place. The
Guardian is passing newly obtained footage to the Independent Police
Complaints Commission, with the permission of those who shot the films. Note: Most of the video footage contains violence, and one includes swearing. 1 April, 5.29pm, near Bank, City of London
Police seeking to clear demonstrators charge, with batons raised, at
a group consisting mainly of press photographers and camera crews.
After the charge one photographer, wearing an orange high-visibility
jacket, can be seen on the ground. 1 April, 7.15pm, Royal Exchange Passage, near Bank of England
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