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Rodney King Found Dead, Sparking Emotional Reactions on Twitter


Rodney King, the victim of a police beating that was captured on video and sparked riots in the early ’90s, was found dead in a swimming pool Sunday morning near Los Angeles. He was 47. There were no signs of foul play, according to CNN.

Known for his memorable quote, “People, I just want to say, can we all get along? Can we get along?,” King was beaten by four Los Angeles police officers in April, 1991 after a high-speed chase. When the four officers were tried for the beatings, three were acquitted and one’s court proceeding was declared a mistrial. In a later trial on civil rights charges, two of the officers were sentenced to 30 months in prison.

The result of those verdicts was intense rioting in Los Angeles, resulting in more than 50 deaths, $1 billion in property damage and a sea change in the way race is discussed in the United States.

Twitter lit up with the news Sunday morning with King as the top trending topic. Most expressed a simple RIP, but others conveyed poignant and emotional sentiments:

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New Marilyn Monroe Pictures Found

Recently, new Marilyn Monroe pictures were discovered. Yes, there is a God! These pictures show a 27-year-old Marilyn Monroe posing in red. She looks young, curvy and totally hot. Scroll down to see the new Marilyn Monroe pictures.

The pictures were taken by Whitey Synder, a photographer and close friend of Marilyn Monroe. Now that these pictures have been found, they are going to be auctioned off to the highest bidder.

Said Darien Julien of Julien’s Auctions: “These images were never meant to be released to the public. He had personal access to her like no one else.”

After Synder’s wife recently died, the family decided to sell the pictures. Personally, I thank them for sharing these pictures with the world.

Here are the new Marilyn Monroe pictures:

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Forensic Examiner Found No Match of Cables on Manning’s Laptop to WikiLeaks’

20th December 2011

By Kim Zetter – wired.com

FT. MEADE, Maryland — A day after a government forensic expert testified that he’d found thousands of diplomatic cables on the Army computer of suspected WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning, he was forced to admit under cross-examination that none of the cables he compared to the ones WikiLeaks released matched.

Special Agent David Shaver, a forensic investigator with the Army’s Computer Crimes Investigations Unit, testified Sunday that he’d found 10,000 U.S. diplomatic cables in HTML format on the soldier’s classified work computer, as well as a corrupted text file containing more than 100,000 complete cables that had been converted to base-64 encoding.

Six months after Manning was arrested for allegedly leaking documents to WikiLeaks, the site began publishing 250,000 U.S. diplomatic cables that ranged in date from December 1966 to the end of February 2010. But Shaver said none of the documents that he found on Manning’s computer, and that he then compared to those that WikiLeaks published, matched the WikiLeaks documents.

Shaver wasn’t asked how many cables he compared to the WikiLeaks cables, or which dates those cables had, he just said he matched “some of them.” In re-direct examination, however, he noted that the CSV file in which the cables were contained was corrupted and suggested this might indicate that it had not been possible to pass those cables to WikiLeaks for this reason. The defense objected to this assumption, however, noting that Shaver could not speculate on why the cables were not among those released by WikiLeaks.

The cross-examination of Shaver focused on establishing that there might have been legitimate reasons for the State Department cables to be on Manning’s computers, since intelligence analysts were given access to them to do their job. One of Manning’s superiors testified earlier in the hearing that he had sent a link to Manning and other analysts directing them to the location where they could find the cables.

The defense also established that it’s possible Manning’s computer could have been used by someone else — it was already established in previous testimony that he shared his work computers with another soldier — and also raised questions about the possibility that other soldiers knew Manning’s password and therefore could have logged into his computer using his credentials and user profile.

In addition to the State Department cables found on Manning’s computer, Shaver also testified Sunday that he’d found links between evidence on Manning’s laptop and two other WikiLeaks releases: the so-called “Collateral Murder” Apache helicopter video and Gitmo prisoner assessments.

Last April, WikiLeaks began publishing a trove of more than 700 Guantanamo Bay prisoner assessment reports.

Shaver discovered scripts for Wget — a web-scraping tool — on Manning’s computer that pointed to a Microsoft SharePoint server holding copies of the Gitmo documents. He ran the scripts to download the documents, then downloaded the ones that WikiLeaks had published, compared them and found they were the same, Shaver testified.

He also said he found two copies of the Apache video on Manning’s work computer in unallocated space.

But Shaver was forced to admit on Monday that he was not aware that soldiers in the secure facility Manning worked in had been viewing that controversial video and talking about in December 2009, months before WikiLeaks published it. That, the defense seemed to suggest, would explain why a copy might be on Manning’s computer.

A second government forensic witness, a private contractor named Mark Johnson who works for Mantech International, testified that he examined the forensic image of Manning’s personal laptop, a Macbook Pro. On that computer he discovered chat logs of conversations that Manning allegedly had with former hacker Adrian Lamo. Johnson revealed that the Adium chat program was installed on Manning’s computer and was used to conduct the chat with Lamo.

In a screen shot of the chat log shown in court, Manning’s name was completely spelled out, as opposed to Lamo’s version of the chat logs — which the hacker gave authorities in May 2010 — and showed Manning’s chats under the name Bradass87.

Manning’s former roommate at Forward Operating Base Hammer also testified on Monday to say that he and Manning shared a room from October 2009, when they first deployed to Iraq, up until the time Manning was arrested in May 2010.

Specialist Eric Baker, a military police officer, said that he and Manning rarely talked. But he told the court that Manning “used the computer quite often” and said that when he’d wake up in the middle of the night Manning would be on the computer. He never saw what was on Manning’s screen, he told the court.

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Now That We’ve Found Love

The world of celebrity is full of crazy nonsense at the moment and only proves that the internet is a wild and wonderful place.  But after writing this post, I think it’s obvious I need to get out more…

1. Dang it…I hate being at the age where artists I’ve enjoyed over the years end up passing away. It really sucks. Heavy D was only 44 years old and planning a new album and a comeback, so it’s very disheartening to learn of his passing.  I’d be remiss if I didn’t post my favorite song of his (and one of my all-time favorite hip-hop songs)…

2. Somebody tell me why Kim Kardashian (or ANY of the Kardashians) are popular beyond belief?  I mean, she is only known to anybody because she made a sex tape with a rapper (who was actually more popular than her at the time)…and now TMZ is following her every frickin’ breath because she wants out of her sham-only-for-money-and-publicity wedding? I just don’t get it. If she wasn’t so slutty, nobody would know who she was right now (or Paris Hilton, for that matter)…nor would they care.

3. I got quite the kick out of this video. I gotta say…this has never happened to me on a first date.  Or a second.  If fact, I don’t know if I’ve ever come right out and asked for one.  My loss, I’m sure.

4. Justin Bieber’s got his first paternity lawsuit.  Awwwwww…how cute.  I’m actually kind of torn on the whole thing. I mean, he’s taking a DNA test to prove he’s not the father and then plans on suing the accusor “to show there are consequences to making false accusations.” So in that regard, I say good on him for showing the crazies out there that people can’t just make up claims about celebrities in order to get their names in the paper or have a chance of making contact with the celebrity in question. 

But on the other hand, if he (as a 16-year-old kid at the time, mind you) actually took this girl (who was 19) into the washroom after his concert and banged her for 30 seconds before dumping her and moving on to the next concert as she claims, then as a dude I just gotta say…

I’m only kidding, people. Relax. Don’t hate me.

5. Conrad Murray found guilty of causing Michael Jackson’s death. Good. Here’s the thing…even if he somehow wasn’t found directly responsible for Jackson’s death, it’s glaringly obvious that everything he was doing for him (i.e. administering anasthetic privately in somebody’s home) was illegal in itself. So I’m just glad that they found him guilty of something because the guy has to pay for robbing the world of the greatest musical talent of my generation.

6. Sure…the video isn’t always in sync and there are probably better videos out there, but the fact that this was done in (almost) one take over the course of only one hour is quite impressive. Seriously…try watching this and NOT smiling at least once.

7. I take that back. Try watching THIS and not smiling at least once.

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Now That We’ve Found Love

The world of celebrity is full of crazy nonsense at the moment and only proves that the internet is a wild and wonderful place.  But after writing this post, I think it’s obvious I need to get out more…

1. Dang it…I hate being at the age where artists I’ve enjoyed over the years end up passing away. It really sucks. Heavy D was only 44 years old and planning a new album and a comeback, so it’s very disheartening to learn of his passing.  I’d be remiss if I didn’t post my favorite song of his (and one of my all-time favorite hip-hop songs)…

2. Somebody tell me why Kim Kardashian (or ANY of the Kardashians) are popular beyond belief?  I mean, she is only known to anybody because she made a sex tape with a rapper (who was actually more popular than her at the time)…and now TMZ is following her every frickin’ breath because she wants out of her sham-only-for-money-and-publicity wedding? I just don’t get it. If she wasn’t so slutty, nobody would know who she was right now (or Paris Hilton, for that matter)…nor would they care.

3. I got quite the kick out of this video. I gotta say…this has never happened to me on a first date.  Or a second.  If fact, I don’t know if I’ve ever come right out and asked for one.  My loss, I’m sure.

4. Justin Bieber’s got his first paternity lawsuit.  Awwwwww…how cute.  I’m actually kind of torn on the whole thing. I mean, he’s taking a DNA test to prove he’s not the father and then plans on suing the accusor “to show there are consequences to making false accusations.” So in that regard, I say good on him for showing the crazies out there that people can’t just make up claims about celebrities in order to get their names in the paper or have a chance of making contact with the celebrity in question. 

But on the other hand, if he (as a 16-year-old kid at the time, mind you) actually took this girl (who was 19) into the washroom after his concert and banged her for 30 seconds before dumping her and moving on to the next concert as she claims, then as a dude I just gotta say…

I’m only kidding, people. Relax. Don’t hate me.

5. Conrad Murray found guilty of causing Michael Jackson’s death. Good. Here’s the thing…even if he somehow wasn’t found directly responsible for Jackson’s death, it’s glaringly obvious that everything he was doing for him (i.e. administering anasthetic privately in somebody’s home) was illegal in itself. So I’m just glad that they found him guilty of something because the guy has to pay for robbing the world of the greatest musical talent of my generation.

6. Sure…the video isn’t always in sync and there are probably better videos out there, but the fact that this was done in (almost) one take over the course of only one hour is quite impressive. Seriously…try watching this and NOT smiling at least once.

7. I take that back. Try watching THIS and not smiling at least once.

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