[MAIL] A couple is facing charges after they were filmed torturing a small kitten while swimming at a local beach - throwing the helpless animal feet in the air like a pool toy and into the shoulder-deep water. Human domestication, why does it hate us.
When approached by outraged onlookers, the suspects, 27-year-old John Laguerre and Jamarria Wayne, 22 - joked and demanded $1,000 from the Good Samaritans just to stop.
The incident transpired late last month in Miami and saw both suspects arrested by officers on the sands of scenic Sunny Isles Beach - but not before resisting arrest and even almost biting one of the officers.
The entire altercation was caught on camera by one beachgoer, and shows the suspects repeatedly tossing the animal much to the horror of other beachgoers.
The kitten, pictured clinging to life after the ordeal, thankfully survived, but was on the verge of death when police intervened, police said.
Both suspects have since been bonded out, with Wayne charged with two felony counts of battery and attempted battery on a police officer and resisting arrest, while Laguerre was hit with resisting arrest and animal cruelty - both misdemeanors.
Following their arrest, the pair failed to return to retrieve their pet - spurring one of the feline's saviors to step up and adopt the animal.
#2
No doubt human victims of their cruelty were the next step.
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#3
What is important here is that they knew what they were doing, did in broad daylight and then resisted arrest. Their understanding is that rules no longer apply to them. Now, where did they get that idea?
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#4
Should've just got everybody else out of the water and chummed for sharks
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#5
Liberia was founded for blacks who wanted to leave. Make them leave
[NBC] Rapper and Actor Kaalan Walker has been sentenced to 50 years to life for sexual assault.
Walker was convicted in April of three counts of forcible rape, one count of assault to commit oral copulation, two counts of statutory rape and two counts of rape by intoxication, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
Walker, 27, appeared in the 2018 remake of the 1970s film "Superfly" and starred alongside Halle Berry and Daniel Craig in the 2017 drama "Kings."
[Cleveland.com] STATESBORO, Georgia — A 21-year-old college student who had taken a short flight with a woman during a date Sunday night was killed when he was hit by the propeller after exiting the plane, reports say.
Sani Aliyu, a sophomore at Georgia Southern University, was killed at about 10:45 p.m. after the single-engine Cessna landed at Statesboro-Bulloch County Airport, the Statesboro Herald reports. Bulloch County Coroner Jake Futch tells the Herald that Aliyu, of Atlanta, and a young woman had flown to nearby Savannah and back during their date.
Aliyu and the woman were passengers on the plane. A pilot and co-pilot also were on board, the Herald reports.
Futch tells the Telegraph that after the plane landed, the woman got out and walked toward the back of the plane. Aliyu got out and walked toward the front and was struck in the head by the propeller, killing him instantly, Futch says.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident.
"Nobody is really at fault or anything," Capt. Todd Hutchens of the Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office says. "It was an accident."
"We were deeply saddened to hear about the tragic incident that involved one of our students Sunday night," Aileen Dowell, associate vice president and dean of students at Georgia Southern, said in a statement to WSAV Channel 3. "I have already been in touch with his family and professors and we have mobilized all available resources to provide counseling and any other assistance the university can give."
#1
This is on the pilot. When you have people who don't know their way around airplanes, you have to take care of them, just like you have to take care of people who can't swim around a pool. The prop is invisible when it's turning.
#8
But now some poor slob has to hose off ‘Mr. prop spinner head’s’ brains off the bird then do a sudden stoppage inspection on the prop and engine…… will his estate cover that???
Bottom line,
with all this news, the price of Chicken wings could soon challenge Bacon.
Does anyone else get the feeling it's like the DC SWAMP and their MSM cohorts are desperately testing the waters for a good Panic issue?
80% killer C-19
Nuke War
SUN Flares to bake the Earth
Water shortage
Fuel Shortage
Food Shortage
Sexual Abnormalities
Drugs
etc... to name a few in the last 6 months
[BBC] A record number of voters turned out in the US state of Georgia on the first day of early voting, with the state the site of several key races in the November midterm elections.
Almost double the number of people - 131,000 - cast their ballots than in the same period of the 2018 midterms.
The figure nearly matches the number of voters on the first early voting day of the 2020 presidential election.
Georgia is home to some of the country's most closely-watched races.
The midterm elections on 8 November will determine seats in the two chambers of Congress - one-third of those in the Senate and all in the House of Representatives - as well as some governors and local officials.
As the elections will decide control of Congress, they will have a major impact on the remaining two years of Joe Biden's presidency. At the moment, Democrats hold a majority in both the House and Senate which has helped Mr Biden pass legislation.
According to data released by election officials on Tuesday, the number of early voters who cast their ballots in Georgia on Monday marked an 85% increase on the first day of early voting in 2018.
Almost 12,000 absentee ballots were cast, bringing the state's total first day turnout to more than 143,000.
During the 2020 presidential election, 136,739 people voted on the first day. Turnout is historically much higher in presidential elections than in midterm elections, which fall in the middle of a president's four-year term of office.
Current polls suggest that the Republicans are likely to regain control of the House, while the Democrats are expected to narrowly retain the Senate.
Several key races are taking place in Georgia. The state is one of only a few - along with others such as Arizona, Pennsylvania and Ohio - which could determine control of the Senate.
The tight senatorial race, between former NFL player Herschel Walker and incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock, is considered one of the most significant.
The race is also one that has been marked by controversy, with Mr Walker facing multiple claims that he fathered children by several women and that he allegedly paid for a girlfriend to have an abortion. Mr Walker supports a complete ban on abortions.
The race to become Georgia's governor, meanwhile, pits Democrat Stacey Abrams - who was widely credited with helping Joe Biden win the state in 2020 - against its current Republican Governor Brian Kemp. Mr Kemp is currently leading in the polls.
#1
Wait for it ....
Environmentalist find rare snail that only lives in Lithium Nevada mining areas. EPA to spend $10 Billion in researching its population and its Pronouns.
[FoxNews] A group of violent Philadelphia ATV drivers was caught on video attacking police by throwing bricks and bottles at the officers before fleeing the scene, police said.
The group unleashed its assault on police just one day after a Republican city councilman accused the administration of Mayor Jim Kenney, a Democrat, of instructing officers "not to enforce the law."
The Philadelphia Police Department shared video on Tuesday that showed "a large group of people riding dirt bikes and ATVs" around a gas station near Delaware Avenue and Spring Garden Street, police said.
According to police, a dirt-bike rider initially crashed near the gas pumps and ran off. Investigators later determined the bike had been reported stolen from New Jersey.
However, the situation then devolved further, police said.
"As officers attempted to secure the stolen dirt bike the crowd began to circle the officers while throwing bricks, bottles and other objects at them," Philadelphia police said. "One marked police vehicle was kicked repeatedly and had it’s (sic) windshield broken with brick before the group fled the area."
Video footage shows the chaos unfolding — with one ATV driver doing doughnuts near the gas pumps as a dirt-bike rider approaches and hurls an object at a police vehicle.
Police body camera video shows the crime from a different view as sirens can be heard in the background.
Just one day earlier, Philadelphia City Councilman at-large David Oh responded to a different video that showed hordes of dirt-bike and ATV riders.
"This has to stop," he wrote.
Oh also wrote that police "are instructed by the Mayor’s Administration not to enforce the law."
"That has resulted in this escalating problem of reckless driving, no insurance, intentional disregard for public safety, likely possession of illegal firearms & potential violence," he added.
Seeing so many of these scenarios happening in major LSD controlled areas now. I am wondering if the LSD Mayor's and City Council's real agenda goal is to handicap local Law Enforcement to the point that they can call in the FED's.
#2
What's the point of enforcing the law when all you get is paperwork, insults and God forbid a confrontation should escalate to a racism/brutality/cop inhumanity thing. I think the cops understand this by now. No, they'll just take their salaries and strong arm the law abiding thank you.
The Washington Post has uncovered evidence of more than 300 sales of U.S.-origin technology to dozens of entities involved in China's hypersonic missiles
Investigators analyzed records dating back to 2019, and found out the sales - often through intermediaries - were carried out by almost 50 firms
Under U.S. law, companies cannot sell technology to China for the use in their missile programs, and saying they were unaware is no shield
Analysts say that the controls need to be tightened up, noting that the U.S. and China are involved in a hypersonic arms race
Dron referred to “art at inflated prices” — which seems to refer to the corrupt Biden practice of laundering Chinese communist “donations” to the Biden through the practice of selling Hunter’s paintings (no, this isn’t made up) to anonymous buyers. I linked to a video about a NYC art dealer quizzed about Hunter’s paintings.
#6
No problem. You see they have a verbal agreement that they won’t give the tech to China. They crossed their heart and everything! So nothing to worry about!
[BusinessTimes] THE Biden administration landed its heaviest blows yet in this month’s escalation of the US war on China’s semiconductor ambitions.
The sweeping new restrictions unveiled Oct 7 affect not only the sale of advanced integrated circuits, sophisticated chipmaking equipment and supercomputer parts but also China’s ability to hire top talent.
In the short term, the restrictions will limit Chinese chipmakers’ ability to make certain types of electronic devices that are at the heart of modern products ranging from household appliances to mobile phones, smart electric vehicles and advanced military weapons. In the long term, the policies may spur China to try to accelerate its self-sufficiency drive in semiconductors and the equipment to produce them, industry experts say.
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Very poorly written sanctions - where shall I begin …
1) US citizens (working in China) lose jobs. Collateral damage.
2) US companies supplying China with material lose 37% of their business ($6Bn) which will also result in job losses.
3) Dutch, Korean and Japanese companies exempted from regs. So they’ll pickup that 37% business and the sanctions effectively have no impact for the first year.
4) In the interim China builds chips like gangbusters to tide them over until they master the intermediate technology steps
Meanwhile Japan and Holland experience reduced manufacturing capacity as energy imports impact production. Lots of fun on the horizon. And FYI Kaliber missiles originally designed in the 80’s; so Russian, Chinese and Indian weapons platforms not dependent on bleeding edge chips …
[NYPOST] French trade unions began a nationwide strike on Tuesday, asking for higher salaries amid decades-high inflation and posing President Emmanuel Macron one of his stiffest challenges since his reelection in May.
The strike, which will primarily affect public sectors such as schools and transportation, is an extension of the weeks-long industrial action that has disrupted France’s major refineries and put petrol stations’ supply in disarray.
Trade union leaders are hoping workers will be energized by the government’s decision to force some of them to go back to work at petrol depots to try and get the fuel flowing again, a move some say put in jeopardy the right to strike.
French government spokesperson Olivier Veran said more requisitions of staff could occur during the day, as drivers keep queuing in front of petrol stations.
“There will be as many requisitions as deemed necessary … Blocking refineries, when we have reached an agreement on wages, this is not a normal situation,” Veran said.
The left-wing CGT union has called for continued walkouts into a fourth week at TotalEnergies, despite the oil company reaching a deal including a 7% increase and a bonus on Friday with other, more moderate, unions. The CGT is demanding a 10% pay increase, citing inflation and the firm’s huge profits.
Eurostar said it was cancelling some trains between London and Paris because of the strike.
French public railway operator SNCF said that traffic on local connections was down 50% but that there were no major disruptions on national lines.
As tensions rise in the euro zone’s second-biggest economy, strikes have already spilled over into other parts of the energy sector, including nuclear giant EDF, where maintenance work crucial for Europe’s power supply will be delayed.
A representative of the FNME-CGT union on Monday said strikes were affecting work at 10 French nuclear power plants, with further maintenance delays at 13 reactors and French power production reduced by a total of 2.2 gigawatts.
Civil service workers’ unions have also called for joining Tuesday’s strike, with possible disruptions in schools and other public facilities.
The strikes are happening in a tense political context as the French government is set to pass the 2023 budget using special constitutional powers that would allow it to bypass a vote in parliament, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said on Sunday.
Demonstrations are scheduled all over the country, with one in Paris starting at 1200 GMT.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris on Sunday to protest against soaring prices. The leader of hard-left party La France Insoumise (France Unbowed), Jean-Luc Melenchon, marched alongside this year’s Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Annie Ernaux. Melenchon called a general strike for Tuesday.
[NewsOthersMiss] ...leaving his spy network intact at MSU.
The source is Michigan State University (MSU), E. Lansing, Michigan.
According to the FBI and China, the world’s top election fixer is the Chinese spy, Jianwei “Eugene” Yu.
He runs the China-based company, Konnech.
They specialize in selling voting machine systems that:
fix elections, and
send election results, and
store 25 million voter registration profiles in China
Konnech is owned by the Chinese National Army which owns the China Communist Party (CCP).
Konnech’s servers were vacated from their location Friday.
They store, send, and receive data from all over the world.
Their rent is paid by David Washburn, Ex. Dir. and owner of Red Cedar Ventures LLC using five million dollars of MSU’s Foundation money.
Red Cedar is a venture capital firm across the street from Michigan State University Foundation (MSUF).
The books are kept in the same building by Rebekah Skrzyniarz, the MSUF’s Treasurer.
Well, at least, up to Friday when Yu’s Konnech vacated its U.S. headquarters in E. Lansing, MI.
According to MSU, since Red Cedar and Konnech are private companies, their lease and revenue-sharing agreement are exempt from public information disclosure.
Konnech fixes elections on three continents:
Australia
Canada, and the
U.S.
Yu fled the country on Friday leaving Los Angeles for his homeland, China, after postings a:
million-dollar bond in Michigan’s 55th District State Court in Mason for a misdemeanor, “fugitive from justice”
$500,000 bond in Los Angeles (LA) for “embezzling public funds” in the amount of $2,645,000
A copy of the eight-page LA County indictment is linked here:
The million-dollar bond in Michigan was posted by another suspected Chinese spy, Donna H. Wang, M.D.
#1
OMFG, are they F*CKING INSANE?!! Do they want a frigging ice age? Shit like this is how you get one. They wanna terraform something to be perfect, shove them all in a rocket and dump them on Venus. After they demonstrate how to bring about Utopia, maybe then they can try here. We're already expecting a bad winter and that cuts the growing seasons, you pull this crap and we might be lucky to see food grown in greenhouses.
#2
Imagine the lawsuits: "Global Terraforming causes Monsoon to fail for decade in Southeast Asia!" (Prove that it doesn't cause Bad Weather --I dare you!)
#3
The Wachowskis have proven it,
it's gonna be fun.
We new age scientists,
with our hair in a bun.
We're going to finally
tear gas the everlovin' Sun!
It worked in the movie, ok?
#4
...There's an excellent sci-fi novel called Fallen Angels where the greens finally get their way and end 'global warming'...only to find that 'global warming' was the only thing keeping the worst ice age of all at bay...
Mike
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#5
Yes, I've read that. I loved how the heat was turned off at night to 'save' energy and essentially weed out old and sick people by hypothermia.
#11
Ere did this world hang,
and thousands upon it liv'd.
But some pestilence, some... thang,
to the rulers wickedness gived.
And now it just hangs there,
all life hath been seived.
#16
I don't think the 10 billion will be spent putting material into the sky to block the sun. They'll pay for launches because of the optics, and then pocket the rest of the cash each year.
Then they will start to accurately talk about the global temperatures and credit their scam with the end of climate change, but insist the change will reverse or get worse then ever if we ever stop spending the 10 billion a year!.
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