[NYPOST] An incorrigible subway perv racked up his 63rd arrest last week for allegedly groping a female straphanger ‐ just over a month after completing an 11-year prison stint for similar crimes, authorities said Monday.
Freddie Johnson, 61, allegedly ground his groin against a 27-year-old woman’s rear aboard a 5 train rumbling northbound near Lower Manhattan’s Fulton Street on Dec. 11, according to cops.
The skeeved straphanger tried to move elsewhere in the car, but Johnson allegedly followed her, again pressed himself against her and grabbed her rear, police said.
Johnson was busted by cops at Grand Central a short time later, marking his 63rd arrest for a sexual attack against a woman in the subway system ‐ but the first since his Nov. 6 release from custody after serving 11 years for a persistent sexual abuse conviction, according to police sources and prison records.
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"Will you still need me
Will you still heed me
When I'm [busted for number] sixty-four..."
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My guess is that the guy did this on purpose in order to go back to prison.
I note a lot of released long term prisoners cannot function/survive outside of prison and as a result, commit crimes and allow themselves to be send back to prison.
[ToloNews] Qaisari "beat feet from his house" and security forces have started searching the nearby area, officials said.
A clash in Mazar-e-Sharif, Balkh province, started late Saturday night and ended on Sunday night, nearly 20 hours after security forces surrounded the residence of Nizamuddin Qaisari, the former police chief of Faryab’s Qaisar district. The house was in Police District 5 (PD5) of Mazar-e-Sharif.
Gen. Mohammad Ajmal Fayez, the provincial police chief, claimed that "150 illegally-armed" men affiliated with Qaisari had recently "destabilized the security situation in the city" and therefore an arrest warrant was issued.
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[Ynet] For the first time ever Russia will pay its veterans who live outside of the country's borders a special stipend, starting with the 4,500 veterans living inside Israel's borders.
According to the pension fund of Russia, these veterans will receive a stipend of 100 dollars each month thanks to their military service in the Red Army.
"It's a special presidential decree we managed to secure thanks to our cooperation with our Russian counterparts," said Amos Rosenzweig, the legal adviser to Israel's National Insurance Institute. "We'll publish the instructions for receiving the money in the coming weeks."
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Would not be many such people now. If you assume that a person was 18 in 1945, he would be 92. The life expectancy of a 92-year-old male is 3.5 years.
Something for everyone to remember next time someone tries to scare you with the Kuznetsov. Always think about who is speaking, and what their goals are by waving about a frightening apparition.
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You can't practice operations if you never leave port, and if you can't practice operations you're at best a one-shot platform.
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The key difference between China and Russia is that China has the budget to (1) operate the carrier the way it would in combat and (2) make all kinds of modifications to fix the problems in the original design. Russia does not. At $250b, it's likely the Chinese have a higher budget than the US, when salary differences are factored in.
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Oakland is looking for a cruise ship to house homeless; this might be an alternative. Plus a little 'self-help' project to get her cleaned up and livable ( or at least suitable to crap in the passageways)
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Would it be considered cruel to tow to the 12.5 mile line, open a couple of seacocks and tell the inhabitants it is their job to bail (or else). Might learn some job skills....
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Oakland is looking for a cruise ship to house homeless; this might be an alternative. Plus a little 'self-help' project to get her cleaned up and livable ( or at least suitable to crap in the passageways)
Why rent a cruise ship when you can bus them to Newark (NJ), where they can be housed affordably in a vibrant urban environment? That's what NYC is doing. For once, I'm impressed at De Blasio's creativity.
[PRESSTV] Fresh violence has broken out in Hong Kong as the Chinese territory’s leader visits the mainland for talks with Beijing leaders on the situation in the financial hub.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam left the city for Beijing on Saturday for a four-day visit to discuss the political and economic situation in the city, which has been rocked by turbulent protests since June.
During a regular duty visit on Monday, Lam met with Prime Minister Li Keqiang, who called for the necessity of stopping chaos and violence in Hong Kong, which according to him is not yet out of its "dilemma."
Li said that Lam’s government "must continue its efforts, end violence and stop the chaos in accordance with the law and restore order."
The two had formerly met in Shanghai in early November when the president said he had "high trust" in Lam.
Xi vows support for Hong Kong leader, police
Lam then sat down for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, who hailed the Hong Kong leader’s courage to govern the Asian financial hub in these "most difficult" times.
"The situation in Hong Kong in 2019 was the most complex and difficult since its return to the motherland," Xi told local media in brief comments before the closed-door session.
Xi further pledged "unwavering" support for Lam as well as Hong Kong’s law enforcement forces, expressing hope for unity to get the city back on the right path.
Lam had said that the purpose of her visit was to provide Beijing with "a full account of what has happened in Hong Kong over the past year."
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Whoa, she actually made it there alive?? Still has to make it out, then back, but I had a chip on no good horrible car wreck.
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A. Smear to discredit a whistleblower who spilled on a "made" member of the crew
OR
B. Whistleblower preemptively spead smokescreen when her deeds came under scrutiny
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C. All of the above.
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The definition from WIKI:
"Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius." was allegedly spoken by Papal legate and Cistercian abbot Arnaud Amalric prior to the massacre at Béziers, the first major military action of the Albigensian Crusade. A direct translation of the Latin phrase would be "Kill them. For the Lord knows those that are His own.
May 2018 news. [REED - May 2018 article] Bio major Morgan Vague ’18 has isolated and bred three strains of bacteria that consume and degrade polyethylene terephthalate (PET)‐the ubiquitous plastic used in textiles, packaging, and soft-drink containers‐opening up the tantalizing possibility of using microbes to fight pollution.
PET is an environmental nightmare. The plastic is biologically inert, notoriously resilient, and takes years, even centuries, to break down. An estimated 480 billion plastic bottles are manufactured every year, and after they have served their purpose many of them wind up in landfills, rivers, and oceans‐the infamous Pacific trash vortex is currently the size of Texas.
But biologists at Reed have recruited an unlikely ally in the fight against plastic pollution‐bacteria. Certain strains of bacteria produce lipase, a fat-digesting enzyme that can break down plastic molecules and render them palatable‐in theory, anyway.
"The problem for most bacteria is that PET is a big, tough molecule with a lot of weird components," says Morgan, who performed the research for her senior thesis. "Lipase is kind of like marinade on a steak. The bacteria squirts out the lipase and the lipase breaks the plastic into bite-size pieces."
"These are very significant results," says Prof. Jay Mellies, who supervised Morgan’s research. "It points the way towards a biological means of degrading plastic pollution."
At the beginning of her quest, Morgan went hunting for microbes in locations with high levels of petroleum pollution, on the theory that those bacteria were most likely to have evolved biological mechanisms for digesting plastic. She traipsed around refineries in her hometown of Houston, Texas, digging up samples of soil, sand, and water around Galveston Bay. She snuck her samples into a refrigerated bag on her flight back to Portland, hoping that airport security screeners wouldn’t freak out. (They didn’t.)
Then she began the long, laborious process of screening her samples for lipase. Out of roughly 300 separate strains of bacteria, she identified 20 that produced the enzyme; three of these boasted high levels of lipase.
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Years ago I read a book about a chemist that made a bacteria that ate plastic. It got out and destroyed civilization as we know it.
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Another appearance of the "trash vortex" that is never photographed. Purported photographs always turn out to be off a third-world river.
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Years ago I read a book about a chemist that made a bacteria that ate plastic. It got out and destroyed civilization as we know it.
"Mutant 59", maybe.
The interesting bit here is she isolated the bugs, micro-bio-speak for finding them in nature. Said another way, these bacteria naturally break down supposedly inert plastic molecules.
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There were also several stories in the "There will be war" anthologies about Russia releasing a bug that ate gasoline and diesel. They had a counter to it but that failed about 3 months after they released it. So everything back to steam and they could only run the tanks and AFV's on ethanol.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.