
Originally Posted by
Flixy
Second bit of news was about Kim Dotcom, the dude who ran megaupload. By now the search warrants have been declared illegal, so the case seems to be falling anyway. Now I personally think that he was of course fully aware of what was going on on his site and made millions of it, and that at best he was far into the legally grey area of copyright laws. If they prove he broke the laws, and is convicted, I won't shed a single tear, he knew what he was doing.
However, although local police and the FBI denied using helicopters and automatic weapons, there's now videos out that were shown in court, showing that they lied about that. I appreciate that tactical teams are important to arrest suspects that are considered a threat. I also appreciate that sometimes you need to go in fast to prevent destroying evidence (flushing drugs, deleting data..). But the police say themselves they did not consider him a threat, the servers were already seized by the FBI, yet they land two helicopters, tactical teams with automatic weapons, and dog teams in to his home, that also housed guests, staff, his children, and his pregnant wife. Why on earth would they need such a show of force?? The helicopters were according to the police because there was a fence, and security, but in the video you can see police cars driving up to the house right after the helicopter has just landed. And speed to prevent im from destroying evidence? Aside from the fact that the servers were already seized, they took 15 minutes to arrest him. I suspect ringing the doorbell would have been quicker. This kind of unnecessary police force seems like intimidation, if anything.
Do you know how the
FBI justified the insane raid of Kim Dotcom's mansion? By saying that it suspected that Kim Dotcom had a 'doomsday' device that could "wipe out evidence of internet piracy around the world." No, seriously.
Grant Wormald, the detective inspector who oversaw the operation for the Organized and Financial Crime Agency (Ofcanz) said he was told by the FBI that Dotcom "carried a device with him to delete servers around the world". Apparently, the 'Doomsday' delete-all-servers device could have been triggered "in seconds" from any computer or phone on the property. Of course, no device was ever found in the raid but that didn't stop the feds from sending choppers and a crapton of officers more fit for a drug kingpin than an online pirate
America! FUCK YEAH! 

Originally Posted by
Flixy
Okay, if bombs are now weapons of mass destruction, I guess Iraq did have WMDs after all

America has arrested its own citizens under terrorism charges for throwing plastic soda cups between moving cars.