[BIZPACREVIEW] Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Want Some Candy, Little Girl? Epstein ...A high class pimp financier who was alleged to maintain a stable of underage whoressex slaves who were paid big bucks to entertain the rich and/or famous. He is a registered sex offender and made att least 17 out-of-court settlements with former members of his stable, with some cases still ongoing. 2011 court docs reveal that 21 email addresses and phone numbers for Bill Clinton and an aide were found in Epstein's electronic black book, and that Clinton frequently flew with Epstein on his private plane between 2002 to 2005. But really, they were probably just discussing finance or politix or something. While getting massaged. Then things got serious, Jeff was tossed in the slammer in New York and then he killed himself. Really. That's what happened... ’s cohort Ghislaine Maxwell will fully cooperate with authorities, according to Epstein’s Ponzi scheme partner Steven Hoffenberg.
A grand jury indicted the British socialite and heiress on charges of conspiracy to entice minors to engage in illegal sex acts, conspiracy to transport minors for illegal sex acts, transportation of a minor to engage in illegal sex acts, and perjury. She was arrested at 8:30 am Thursday morning in Bradford, New Hampshire.
Seventy-five-year-old Hoffenberg, who served 18 years in prison for criminal masterminding one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in history with Epstein, told The Sun that Maxwell will "totally cooperate" with authorities. Epstein avoided jail time for his role in the Ponzi scheme, according to Hoffenberg, but later died of apparent suicide in a New York City jail in August 2019 after being convicted of sex crimes.
"They knew where she was all the time [in New Hampshire]," Hoffenberg told the publication. "It was a question if America was going to take the case or not, now America has made up its mind to take the case."
Hoffenberg reportedly maintains contact with Maxwell’s spokesperson, and told the Sun that Maxwell did not think she would be arrested.
"If they keep her in prison, she’ll crack in two seconds," he said. "She’s not able to take that sort of cruel punishment, prison is too tough and hard, she’ll have to be in solitary confinement, and she’ll snap."
"She’s going to cooperate and be very important," he added, before noting that her words might implicate high profile people including the UK’s Prince Andrew. "Andrew may be very concerned, and there’s a lot of people very worried, a lot of powerful people been named [in the scandal], and she knows everything."
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"If they keep her in prison, she’ll crack in two seconds," he said. "She’s not able to take that sort of cruel punishment, prison is too tough and hard, she’ll have to be in solitary confinement, and she’ll snap."
Epstein couldn't take it either. He "cracked" as well.
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What a f'ed up family. Her daddy died of mysterious circumstances and was said to be an associate of Bill Browser (loved by McCain) of Magnitsky game.
[DAILYWIRE] Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has issued new restrictions limiting the reopening of the economy in nearly 20 counties across the Golden State. One of the more controversial measures introduced Thursday will ban singing and chanting at houses of worships, which are already restricted to allowing 25% of guests or just 100 worshippers (whichever is lower). The Sacramento Bee reported that in late May, Newsom simply encouraged houses of worship to “strongly consider discontinuing singing, group recitation, and other practices and performances.”
The outlet also reported that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned that singing and shouting “can spread the coronavirus just as easily as coughing or sneezing.”
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Maybe he should try banning the Muslim call to prayer.
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Clearly he hates the protesters and wants them to die horribly, while cherishing the lives of church-goers. Someone should ask him about that at a press conference.
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They have all of our choir members too scared to sing anyway.
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Very good idea to avoid singing in closed spaces. You should remember the choir practice in Washington state (after which many died) and the funeral in Georgia (ditto). I'd be out of there in a heartbeat.
It seems like China wants to take on everybody just about & always finds something to claim. Bhutan just a few days ago, now Russia? https://t.co/z0hHHzgrqr
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The Koreans owned it first! See the ancient maps where Korea own a really large chunk of what is now northern China. The Chinese claim that the Koreans were vassals (China claims everybody on their borders was a vassal!) so the land is Chinese. Convenient, that...
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hina is picking a fight with everybody! Seems the food shortage and the over abundance of males is really hurting China. So it appears that China is seeking a war to reduce the male populace and alleviate the food shortage as a result.
Waiting to see how this will backfire on the China communist party.
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Long past time to understand that China is not a Soviet Union with an epicanthic fold. China is a rogue nation like Iran or Nazi Germany - only more dangerous.
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...made so by the 'best and brightest' of Washington. See, you don't have to be an unwashed punk out to destroy the record of 4,000 years of history and human behavior. You can be a well placed denizen of the ruling caste to just ignore it, for the right price.
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#8 IMO, while US elites contributed, they can't take ALL the credit. The potential has to have been there in the first place. Otherwise it'd work like nation building in ME/Afghanistan did.
"President Trump will be at Mount Rushmore, where he’ll be standing in front of a monument of two slave owners and on land wrestled away from Native Americans.”pic.twitter.com/q0TVVRaGaX
[BREITBART] Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) announced Thursday that she would block the promotions of 1,123 senior military officers until Defense Secretary Mark Esper promises that he will promote Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who is believed to have communicated with the "whistleblower" that sparked Trump’s impeachment. Lt. Col Sausage disparaged our country to furriners, admittedly went outside his chain of command and conspired to thwart CiC's policy to advance his own. He can get f*cked. So can she.
Her office called the move "unprecedented" but said it came in response to reports of "political interference in military matters" by Trump — the commander in chief.
The statement said Trump "may be seeking" to retaliate against Vindman for testifying against him. During the impeachment hearings, Vindman testified that he was listening to the call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and later talked about it to others — including an intelligence official believed to be the whistleblower.
Vindman notably showed up for his testimony in a military uniform that he was not required to wear. An Army front man confirmed that Vindman was only required to abide by the dress code of the NSC, where he wore civilian attire. The left praised Vindman as a hero.
Not "unprecendented" at all! If Vindman is under official investigation, his personnel file is "FLAGGED." Favorable personnel actions are suspended for flagged files. A very routine action.
What's the lizzardly SOB's status? Is he under investigation? His file filed "flagged" for fat-boy program? No PT Test? Other reason(s) ?
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Tailwind. You get what you tolerate. A Article 32 investigation should have been conducted on the man's conduct IAW the law and regulations. The chairborne warriors of the Military District Washington were more concerned about appearance rather than doing what the system called for. Now you get this.
We have too many generals per soldier than we had in WWII. The vast majority of the generals at that time were fighters not politicians. The ratio is now inverse to that. Too many uniform bureaucrats filling too many administrative 'commands.'
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Ditto P2k. I suspect no investigation was or will be conducted on this sheep dipped POS. He hasn't worked for the Army in many years. Too many US embassy assignments on his Officer Record Brief (ORB).
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Ignore her silly election stunt. Submit the request and then frock all the folks who passed their PT test. After the election no one will care and the list will pass.
[WASHINGTONEXAMINER] Shootings and homicides in reliably Democrat Chicago, aka The Windy City or Mobtown ...home of Al Capone, the Chicago Black Sox, a succession of Daleys, Barak Obama, and Rahm Emmanuel... increased sharply in June compared to the same time last year.
Police data show that shootings in Chicago increased by 75% in June of 2020 compared to June 2019, and murders in the city rose by 78%, according to NBC 5 Chicago.
In June of this year, 424 people were shot, and 89 were murdered — compared to 242 shootings and 50 murders during the same month last year.
Last weekend alone, gun violence killed more than a dozen people, including three children. Twelve people were killed on Father’s Day weekend, including a 3-year-old.
The city plans to deploy 1,200 extra officers over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, according to WGN TV.
When asked about the rise in violence, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, a Democrat, said it was a "complicated" question and suggested that gun control is the answer.
"That’s a complicated question," Lightfoot said. "We have way too many guns on the streets."
Lightfoot also suggested that the coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) ...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men... shutdowns that kept people inside for months played a role in creating a "perfect storm" while also pointing out the death of George Floyd as an event that sparked anger in the community.
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Ooh! I know! Make guns illegal and very hard for a law abiding citizen to get! That should solve the problem. /sarcasm
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The problem with making guns scarce is that then the smart move a gang leader will make is to be sure his scarce guns go to his best shooters. Then instead of having 6 killed and 59 wounded on any given day, you get more like 47 killed and 18 wounded. Winning!
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When asked about the rise in violence, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, a Democrat, said it was a "complicated" question and suggested that gun control is the answer.
"That’s a complicated question," Lightfoot said. "We have way too many guns on the streets."
No, you have way too many violent people on the streets. Do something about the sick "progressive" culture that creates them.
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after Mayor, there's always starring as a Sleestak in the Land Of The Lost remake for her.
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In his first 35 minutes at the hospital, Leyva had racked up $21,521 in charges, and by the time he was released three weeks later the bill totaled more than $157,000.
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Chicago has some of the strictest gun laws in the country. They don't enforce them. Prosecution, conviction, and incarceration for a meaningful time are rare.
It's my understanding that the Chicago politicians have an understanding with the gangs - they leave the gangs alone and the gangs turn out the vote and make donations.
While they typically deny it, many public officials—mostly, but not limited to, aldermen, state legislators, and elected judges—routinely seek political support from influential street gangs. Meetings like the ones Baskin organized, for instance, are hardly an anomaly. Gangs can provide a decisive advantage at election time by performing the kinds of chores patronage armies once did.
In some cases, the partnerships extend beyond the elections in troubling—and possibly criminal—ways, greased by the steady and largely secret flow of money from gang leaders to certain politicians and vice versa. The gangs funnel their largess through opaque businesses, or front companies, and through under-the-table payments. In turn, grateful politicians use their payrolls or campaign funds to hire gang members, pull strings for them to get jobs or contracts, or offer other favors (see “Gangs and Politicians: Prisoner Shuffle”).
Most alarming, both law enforcement and gang sources say, is that some politicians ignore the gangs’ criminal activities. Some go so far as to protect gangs from the police, tipping them off to impending raids or to surveillance activities—in effect, creating safe havens in their political districts. And often they chafe at backing tough measures to stem gang activities, advocating instead for superficial solutions that may garner good press but have little impact.
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The city and county prosecutors are simply not prosecuting anyone who is a "minority". They're busier hunting for reasons to prosecute cops and whites.
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That's so weird. I would have assumed she would take ownership. The buck stops here and all that.
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