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The president isn't addressing us, so we're heading to the capital where our issues lie. Spread the word. Should we go out there? No, we might get arrested. Are we risking arrest? Yes, but we don't want to get shot. Should we all be arrested?

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A protest encampment at University Yard has led GW Law to relocate student exams for safety and academic integrity. Students with exams today have been notified of new locations, while those with exams later in the week will receive email updates. Contact the dean's office for any questions or concerns. Good luck on your exams! Translation: A protest encampment at University Yard has prompted GW Law to move student exams to ensure safety and academic integrity. Students with exams today have been informed of new locations, while those with exams later in the week will receive email updates. Contact the dean's office for any questions or concerns. Good luck on your exams!

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If you participate in the protest, we will find you and take action against you. We will impose financial penalties and press criminal charges. This investigation will continue for several months.

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I'm standing in front of Saint John's Academy on 26 Landis Avenue in Staten Island. They are planning to house hundreds of unvetted young men from all over the world, and we don't know their backgrounds. Just 50 feet away is St. Joseph Academy, a school for kindergarten to 12th grade. This is their playground. We need thousands of people here tomorrow at 7 o'clock to stop this from happening. Join us at 26 Landis Avenue in Staten Island.

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People were scared and forced to evacuate the building, never to return. Doge was there. We removed pride flags and potentially incriminating books. Communication ceased. We learned that Google Meet transcripts were being automatically recorded. The news was disconnected in the kitchen areas. The atmosphere was unsettling. Then, on Saturday, all the websites crashed, and I completely lost access to my computer.

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I plan to go to the capital and trespass, even though I might get arrested. We should all go tomorrow, but we have to be careful not to say it out loud. We need to spread the word and go inside the capital building. We should avoid getting shot and instead get arrested together.

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We need to go into the capital tomorrow. It's crucial. No violence, just a peaceful approach. I hesitate to mention it because of potential consequences. But we have to make our presence known. Shut up, older generation. We didn't actually go into the capital; that was unexpected.

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Elon Musk and his team have imposed a gag order on AID employees, disconnecting them from email and jeopardizing lives globally. We are entering the building to gather firsthand accounts from those at AID or witnesses regarding Musk's attempted takeover, which we will not allow to succeed. We will prevail.

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We have policies and procedures in place. If you cannot follow our requests, you will be asked to leave. We are here conducting our board meeting and doing our business. They're just leaving. How do you just leave a school board meeting with a packed room?

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Everything is blocked off, and there’s a heavy presence of military, police, and FBI agents. It’s strange that we’re being kept out of our own house. Things are definitely getting weird around here in Kelly.

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I don't need a wristband to be here. I'm not moving. I got in through another entrance. You're blocking Jewish students. I'm a Zionist. Why can't I enter the library I pay for?

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I am a UCLA student with my ID, but being blocked by 3 individuals instead of security. I want to access my class, but they won't let me. I ask to pass, promising not to cause trouble. Eventually, I decide to walk past them peacefully with my hands up, emphasizing that I am not a threat.

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We will stage a sit-in and occupy the streets to cause a major disruption. We cannot allow life to continue as usual.

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Let's go outside. What's happening, officer? They want you to leave. Why? It doesn't matter; they've asked you to go. We were just recording. I don't know why they said you were uninvited. They asked me to escort you out. Did they say you couldn't record? Everyone's using their phones. I can't answer any more questions, but she's looking into it.

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Ready to put up the new banner? Just be careful not to take too much. The other managers won’t be available right now. We need to cut down on the schedule for the picture. What’s your plan for how long you’ll be here? The banners will be replaced, but we can only put up one for now. It’s a First Amendment activity, but we can’t hang more banners at this time. I’ll talk to the team putting them up. We’re not taking down scaffolding for additional banners. Just grab your ladder and head down the stairs. I heard the police arrested the other banners.

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We are reporting from the heart of the campus that sparked a global student movement for Palestine. We’re seeing right now, Chris, we’re trapped in a dorm room. There are 10 white PDs barricading the doors, and we’re not allowed to leave. What started off as a protest against genocide at an elite Ivy League university was met with a military-style operation to suppress it. We need to find a way to get some spare medication. So when Columbia University sent the NYPD on the campus, they were willing to deploy violent militarized police to maintain their active investment in genocide. This is not about students expressing ideas. It is about a change in tactics that presents a concern and a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric. And I’m not just talking about language. I’m now talking about tactics, and that’s what shifted our response yesterday. But a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric associated with terrorism has now become pretty common on college campuses. Right? You see people wearing headbands associated with foreign terrorist organizations. This happened in October when you had a viral TikTok reissuing Osama bin Laden’s 2002 letter to America. So that’s a larger concern. It’s separate from what happened yesterday, but they’re related. Speaker 3 asks what was found: basically, NYPD changed the way it did business after the attacks of September Eleventh. It not only changed the way it did business, it created a very deep connection with the CIA. They started to build these intelligence programs that infiltrated Muslim communities in ways that, if the federal government did it, would totally go against rules designed to protect civil liberties. And they did it with an unusual partnership with the CIA. A very senior CIA officer was dispatched by CIA Director George Tenet to be his personal representative to the NYPD and help create these intelligence gathering programs, directing and supervising the intelligence gathering, and that relationship continues today. Speaker 3 notes: Recently, the CIA sent one of its most senior undercover officers to work out of 1 Police Plaza in New York as a covert officer. So we’re talking about former CIA agents now working within the New York Police Department. Well, they’re current CIA; they’re on CIA payroll. They’re on the CIA payroll, working with the NYPD, traveling abroad, and using intelligence in conjunction with the NYPD. Speaker 2 describes one element: there is a program called the demographics program. Officers described it as mapping the human terrain of the city. They placed undercover officers, ethnic officers inside Middle Eastern neighborhoods to blend in and look for things that are suspicious. That could be something as simple as who’s looking at radical books in a bookstore or who’s watching Al Jazeera and perhaps applauds at a report about an IED in Iraq, and that could be enough to get you into a report at the NYPD. They also have informants called mosque crawlers who go to the mosque as the eyes and ears for the NYPD. The FBI places informants in mosques with a criterion of specific information related to criminal activity, while the NYPD reportedly does not have that bar and says they follow leads; but those involved with the mosque crawler program say they’re there as eyes and ears.

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Columbia University called the NYPD to restore safety after protesters occupied Hamilton Hall. The university's leadership, including the board of trustees, decided it was a law enforcement matter. They believe the group involved is not affiliated with the university and have been violating rules and laws. The safety of the community is their top priority.

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We need to adhere to the established policies and procedures. If you cannot follow what we've asked you to do, we will have to ask you to leave. We are conducting our business here at the board meeting. They're just leaving. How do you just leave a school board meeting like this? The room is packed.

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Joining the protest against COVID restrictions means breaking the law and facing serious consequences. Losing your license, getting a criminal record, and even hindering your job, livelihood, and international travel, including to the U.S. We acknowledge your frustration with COVID and safety measures, but it's time to go home now.

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I was at Concordia University where there was a intense altercation. I want to thank everyone who showed support, whether by buying cookies for charity or simply being there to show solidarity. We scared them and will continue to do so. We will take up space, be loud, and make them uncomfortable until they understand and give up. Don't lose hope, we are getting stronger while they are getting weaker. Thank you.

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We're in trouble at the Capitol steps. Don't go down there, it's dangerous. Paint compliance isn't working well. We're outnumbered 10,000 to 1. We're losing ground, people are getting hurt. Stay here, we can't help from there. It's chaotic, don't risk it.

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Tomorrow, we're planning to go to the capital, but we need to be careful not to say it out loud. We want to peacefully address our problems there. We didn't expect to actually enter the capital. We're concerned about getting arrested or shot. Can they arrest all of us?

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Speaker 0: Well, they already have come. Yeah. We don't like it. Yeah. Because they're trying to take our land. Speaker 1: Right. Oh. Speaker 2: You're under arrest. Speaker 1: I have the right to conduct a systems arrest, Speaker 2: and Speaker 1: he is under arrest. I'm detaining him under my police powers. Speaker 2: He's not Speaker 1: going anywhere. He can sit here until the police arrives. He's biting me. He's biting me. This is the left guys who currently just been assaulted for having to base with people. Okay? We've just been insulted by a number of people. Come over, flip the table, smash some camera equipment. I grabbed one, the man who did it, put him under a citizen's arrest, asked him please to be called. University staff have come in, assaulted me even though I clearly indicated he's under a citizen's arrest. I had him there. I said, call the police, call the police, call the police. So I requested that you lot were called. Yeah. And the university staff have come in and assaulted me and helped him get away. Britain needs mass deportations. This is my organization. Manners. We've been talking with you. Speaker 2: Have no Speaker 1: rush, Connor. Speaker 2: Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. How? How? For what? Help. Help. Get the fuck off of this. Criminals. Speaker 1: We are young or little. I have done no crime. I've been here engaging in a public, peaceful debate, and this is how the police act. This is not acceptable in England. This is meant to be some sort of democracy. We are meant to have free fish in this country, and my ancestors went through two world wars. But there's something I can't breathe. I can't breathe. You are criminals. You're violent two d criminals. The minute you knew what was on that banner, you decided let's go

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Tomorrow, we need to go into the capital. I don't even want to say it out loud because I could get arrested. But we need to go. Shut up, Uber. No, bad idea. Okay, fine. Let's go. But wait, will we get arrested? Will we get shot? Do we all need to be arrested?

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Members of Congress are being denied entry to the Department of Education building. The doors are locked, and a tense conversation is taking place with a security guard. We're trying to get access to federal bill 19. We are members of Congress and should be allowed entry. A private security contractor is preventing us from entering, and it's unclear why. We're simply doing our job. Show them your ID. Were you told to block us, or did you decide to do so? We have the right to access the building.
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