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To: longnshort who wrote (661385)7/9/2012 5:53:09 PM
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Zimmerman Case – Detective Chris Serino and ABC’s Matt Gutman BUSTED

Update #30 – Leaker Chickens Come Home To Roost –

June 26, 2012 by sundancecracker
theconservativetreehouse.com

Calling All Roosting Chickens – Please Return Home

BREAKING - TreeHouse Vindication. On March 29th in the midst of the Media Frenzy we focused on one little aspect no-one was paying attention to.

March 29th Treehouse Post: – A police surveillance video obtained by ABC news shows George Zimmerman’s arrival at the police station following the Trayvon Martin shooting. It is being used by people, and manipulated by the media in an apparent attempt to bolster their case that Trayvon did not attack Zimmerman.

Watching the video many Trayvon advocates, and those with a vested interest in selling the Trayvon family story, are saying the video is damning to Zimmerman because they cannot make out any significant injuries to his face or back of his head.

However, there is something more evident, and far more damning, in the video than most observers are focusing on. A BFD (I’ll explain after the video).



Go look at it again. This footage is video of a video.

Meaning that surveillance camera used in the police station does not move.

Yet the video is moving and shadowing the police and Zimmerman.


This is footage taken on an i-phone by someone recording the screen at a Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) panel monitor and feed. You can tell in a few segments of the video that show the exterior frame of the monitor being filmed.

Again, CCTV surveillance video cameras like this do not move. They’re stationary fixed recording cameras. This is a video shot of a monitor showing the CCTV digital video playback.

Why does this matter.?

Well first this proves this video was not released by the official police department. Nor was it leaked by the official police department or it would have been footage from the actual digital recording. They would not release footage from recording a monitor showing the footage, they would just copy the recorded image on DVD and present.

This is stolen and intentionally leaked “unauthorized” video footage from someone recording it from a monitor inside the Police Department. Either by an employee of the police dept., or by a journalist who convinced an employee within the police dept to film it.

So why steal, sneak, and release the video? and why via ABC ? Who does this benefit? That’s the bigger type of question those of us who have been following the media manipulation want to know.



So we contacted the Sanford Police Department, the Public Information Officer and the Police Chief, and we explained how they can use the secured CCTV system to identify who accessed the footage and recorded it on their cell phone.

Now we know that recording was done by Lead Detective Chris Serino who was also the source of numerous exclusive ABC leaks.



Chris Serino was obviously disciplined and given the opportunity to resign from his position and take another position as “Night Patrol”, where he can wait til his retirement.

But the official response is here:

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Sanford police say the lead detective in the Trayvon Martin case has been reassigned to the patrol division at his request.



ABC’s Matt Gutman has exposed ABC to considerable litigation risk and has been reassigned to a foreign correspondent role. He was shipped out of the country by ABC and tweeted this morning from Tel Aviv.

Everything Matt has reported on this issue is now suspect. Including the “exclusive” DeeDee recording interviews.

Matt Gutman ?@mattgutmanABC
Bumped into @UncleRUSH in Tel Aviv airport – he’s bringing Imams and Rabbis together in the Middle East. A noble yet challenging endeavor
8:47 AM – 26 Jun 12 via Twitter for BlackBerry® · Embed this Tweet
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296 Responses to Update #30 – Leaker Chickens Come Home To Roost – George Zimmerman Case – Detective Chris Serino and ABC’s Matt Gutman BUSTED

kinthenorthwest says:
June 26, 2012 at 7:51 pm
Wow the crap gets deeper and deeper and deeper….

I am so glad I dont live in Stanford …for the crap is getting very stinky there…


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DawnDoe says:
June 26, 2012 at 9:40 pm
I guess they were SO arrogant that they (Guttman, Julison) thought they were untouchable and could get away with this crap?!


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ytz4mee says:
June 26, 2012 at 9:51 pm
Yes, because they have gotten away with it before, and this time, POTUS had weighed in big time. So they thought they were untouchable.


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To: longnshort who wrote (661385)7/9/2012 5:58:46 PM
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To: longnshort who wrote (661385)7/9/2012 10:42:02 PM
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Murder in the name of God

July 09, 2012
news.com.au


A WOMAN is summarily executed in front of 150 cheering men, as a man reads from the Koran.


“Allah warns us not to get close to adultery because it’s the wrong way. It is the order of Allah that she be executed. We cannot forgive her, God tells us to finish her. Juma Khan, her husband, has the right to kill her.”

The authorities blame the Taliban, the hardline Islamic group who ruled Afghanistan until 2001, for the murder of 22-year-old Najiba, accused of sleeping with one Taliban member while being married to another.

The video is shocking. The idea that such a repulsively evil thing can be done so openly, so close to Kabul, with so many witnesses eager watching, even more so.

Meanwhile, Australia and other countries are preparing to withdraw from Afghanistan, to ‘transition’.


Prime Minister Julia Gillard sounded optimistic about the torn country’s future earlier this year when she was discussing the timeline for withdrawal – life expectancy has improved, people are healthier. More children – including girls – are going to school.

Others are not so optimistic. Human Rights Watch says:

"The situation for women’s rights is particularly bad, with threats and attacks by insurgents on women leaders, schoolgirls, and girls’ schools, and police arrests of women for 'moral crimes' such as running away from forced marriage or domestic violence. Plans by the international community to decrease aid in coming years raise the risk that a bad human rights situation could become worse."

The shocking video of Najiba’s murder is circulating as international donors met in Tokyo to pledge $16 billion to ongoing help for Afghanistan in the wake of troops’ withdrawal.

The agreement includes references to improving women’s rights, but Oxfam was dubious about actual outcomes. Head of policy and advocacy in Afghanistan Louise Hancock said: “There were numerous mentions included with respect to women and we welcome that… However, we would have liked to have seen a section included saying how they are going to achieve that. Afghan women and girls were looking to the international community to protect the progress they have made in the last decade and they have been let down.”

Others say the Taliban are spreading, increasing in power, creating new strongholds, and that they could continue to fester throughout Afghanistan as Kabul has had to include them in peace talks.

Australia should ‘transition’. We charged in post September 11, we’ve been part of the wins against Al Qaeda. And now Afghanistan must become responsible for its own future. With the ongoing help of the West.

We are not even close to being able to wash our hands of the situation. As long as women are being murdered in clear daylight, as long vile human rights abuses are being sanctioned as part of Sharia law, we have an obligation to maintain both a presence in and a pressure on Afghanistan.

Ms Gillard said in April that “This is a war with a purpose. This is a war with an end.”

That may be true for the counter-insurgency, but there’s clearly a long way to go in the war against hardline extremist thugs acting in the name of Islam.