JUST IN - The Pentagon has directed the National Guard to establish "quick reaction" forces across all states and territories by January, trained and equipped to handle "riots and civil unrest" within the U.S., October 29, 2025.
‼️BREAKING: Rio de Janeiro enters a war-zone state as at least 64 people have been killed in the city’s deadliest police operation ever, October 29, 2025
Thousands of “No Kings” rallies kicked off nationwide on Saturday against President Trump and his policies.
Defiant Democrats have embraced this weekend’s protests, while GOP lawmakers bash the protests as “hate America” demonstrations. “Showing up to express dissent against an out-of-control administration, that’s as American as motherhood, baseball and apple pie,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Friday.
Saturday’s protests follow a series of June marches that coincided with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary military parade in Washington, D.C., which also happened to be Trump’s 79th birthday.
The rallies are taking place amidst the government shutdown as well federal troop deployments across the country.
Insurrection 2025
The Insurrection Act of 1807 has suddenly popped into the news again. It is a quick way to get into Martial Law, and has been in the news a number of times in the past few years. Let’s revisit the issues and see if this time, in 2025, will be different. The Insurrection Act or 1807 was frequently mentioned then the 2020 election was stolen from President Trump, and again in 2021 when the National Guard was called up for January 6 unrest in Washington DC. Now we have the National Guard in a number of cities. Are we poised for Martial Law again?
https://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue997.htm
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2379657/Egypt-Morsi-More-10...
By Rosie Taylor and Anthony Bond
PUBLISHED: 00:12 GMT, 27 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:17 GMT, 27 July 2013
More than 100 people are believed to have been killed at a protest in support of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi.
Security forces are reported to have started shooting demonstrators shortly before pre-dawn morning prayers at a round-the-clock vigil in Cairo being staged by backers of Morsi, who was removed from power by the army three weeks ago.
Makeshift field hospitals around the area near the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque were overwhelmed, with one doctor telling the BBC that more than 1,000 had been injured.
The state health ministry said 20 people had died and 177 suffered injuries.

Followers: This image released by the Egyptian army of Friday evening's pro-army rally shows the strength of support for the security forces and against the ousted president Morsi
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-23303727
The police have come under attack in north Belfast for a second nightThe police have been attacked with petrol bombs in north Belfast as trouble flared for the second consecutive night.
Stones, bottles and fireworks have also been thrown at officers in the Woodvale area. Water cannon have been deployed.
It follows serious rioting on Friday night when 32 police officers and an MP were injured.

Chris Buckler reports from the scene of Saturday's clashes
Another 400 police officers have been brought into Northern Ireland to assist the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
BBC Northern Ireland reporter Mark Simpson said on Saturday: "Hundreds of police officers are trying to stop the violence spreading.
"So far, they are succeeding but the trouble does not seem likely to stop any time soon."
It was a LOT more than thousands...from BBC " The demonstrations that began Sunday in Cairo, Egypt against the Muslim Brotherhood government of President Mohamed Morsi have attracted "millions" of supporters and many counter-demonstrators as well, making the protest the largest political event in the history of the world, according to the BBC."
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tom-blumer/2013/07/01/several-news-out...
Egypt Erupts with Protests Demanding Morsi Ouster (June 30)
Hundreds of thousands thronged the streets of Cairo and cities around the country Sunday and marched on the presidential palace, filling a broad avenue for blocks, in an attempt to force out the Islamist president with the most massive protests Egypt has seen in two-and-a-half years of turmoil.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/06/30/egypt-protests.html
As @KM pointed out a lot of this resentment towards government compounded with the bids for the World Cup in 2014 and the Olympics which show that the government has the money to help those in need but chooses not to help:
"Others complained about vast sums of money spent on hosting the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics instead of being invested in health and education."
Here is a great video that explains quite clearly the reasons behind this outrage over the World Cup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZApBgNQgKPU
There are conflicting arguments to the total cost of this event but there are reports that one of the stadiums alone will cost in excess of $600Million dollars.
http://thinkprogress.org/sports/2013/06/17/2165721/brazil-world-cup...
Essentially people in Brazil know that most of the money from these events DO NOT help the people but go into the pockets of the Corporations and the FIFA governing body.
One can only assume that based on what has been happening in Brazil lately, things are only going to escalate going forward.
Update 2: Night of protests draws vast crowds in cities across Brazil, with a total turnout estimated at two million.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/21/brazil-protests-preside...
Update on the protests in Brazil:
On the streets of Brazilian cities over a million protesters
Most mass protests were in Rio de Janeiro, where police also used tear gas. The government has convened an extraordinary session.
Brasilia - On the streets of more than 100 Brazilian cities, yesterday afternoon local time gathered a record number of protesters, who are increasingly vocal demand strong anti-corruption and a significant improvement in public services. In the late afternoon, according to foreign media reports security forces increasingly difficult to maintain peace on the streets.
According to the French news agency AFP in the protests that took place in more than ten cities, killing three people. In Rio de Janeiro, where the town hall together more - about 300,000 - of protesters by the police against a small group of rioters who threw stones, used tear gas.
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Protests in Sau Paulo, and was attended by around 110,000 people have otherwise gone relatively smoothly. Minor clashes broke out between a group of extreme leftists and protesters who oppose the presence of any political party. "This is a social, not a political movement. It has nothing to do with ideology, "said 28-year-old Maria Vidal.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-22946736
Protesters gathered outside the National Congress building in Brasilia and climbed on the roofAs many as 200,000 people have marched through the streets of Brazil's biggest cities, as protests over rising public transport costs and the expense of staging the 2014 World Cup have spread.
The biggest demonstration was in Rio de Janeiro, where 100,000 people joined a mainly peaceful march.
In the capital, Brasilia, people breached security at the National Congress building and scaled its roof.
The protests are the largest seen in Brazil for more than 20 years.
'Not satisfied'
In Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, about 65,000 people took to the streets.
The wave of protests kicked off earlier this month when Sao Paulo residents marched against an increase in the price of a single bus fare, from 3 reals ($1.40, £0.90) to 3.20.
Authorities said the rise was well below inflation, which since the last price increase in January 2011 has been 15.5%, according to official figures.
The way these initial marches were policed - with officers accused of firing rubber bullets and tear gas at peaceful protesters - further incensed Sao Paulo residents and shifted the focus from rising transport costs to wider issues.
"For many years, the government has been feeding corruption, people are demonstrating against the system," Graciela Cacador told Reuters news agency.
Others complained about vast sums of money spent on hosting the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics instead of being invested in health and education.
Turkey clashes for social change documentary
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