The last time is was an autistic Israeli lad doing it for money. This time it’s a socially awkward Peruvian trying to get even with girls who refused to contribute to his onanism stash. In an odd way, I find it comforting that in neither case was it the work of a real Jew-hater.
[IsraelTimes] FBI says Eddie Manuel Nunez Santos embarked on bomb threat spree after asking teen girls to send explicit photos of themselves and being rejected in apparent bid to frame them
Authorities in Peru have arrested a 33-year-old man who the FBI has charged with making a string of bomb threats targeting US Jewish institutions, including synagogues on Rosh Hashanah.
Eddie Manuel Nunez Santos made more than 150 threats, mostly by email, against synagogues, hospitals, school districts, and other institutions in five states between September 15 and September 21, according to the FBI’s complaint against him, which was unsealed Thursday. Nunez Santos was arrested in Lima on Tuesday, according to the FBI.
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Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is in italics.
[ColonelCassaad] An armed coup attempt was foiled in Burkina Faso
Now it's official.
Yesterday evening there was a statement on behalf of the Transitional Government that from September 26th to 27th a coup attempt was prevented. The officers and others planned to destabilize the country with the “dark intention of attacking the institutions of the republic and plunging the country into chaos,” the appeal said.
Already that night, a statement from the military prosecutor's office was also published (see screenshot), announcing the start of an investigation and the arrest of four servicemen and the search for two more.
“The military prosecutor’s office invites anyone who can provide information that could help establish the truth to come and testify,” the communiqué says.
A version is being discussed on social networks in Burkina Faso that the people of Alassane Ouattara, the Ivorian leader and France’s closest ally on the Dark Continent, may be behind the coup attempt.
https://t.me/africanists/8932 - zinc
Having been defeated in Niger, France is trying to counterattack by supporting the attempted military coup in Burkina Faso, as well as supporting the Azawad separatists in Mali.The goal is simple - to destabilize the situation as much as possible in countries that have fallen out of the French sphere of influence and, if possible, to try to establish a pro-French government in at least one of the attacked countries. Typical behavior of a bankrupt colonialist who is already being asked to leave in plain text.
PS. By the way, in Mali, the local army, with the support of the Wagner PMC, broke the blockade of Timbuktu, which the Azawad separatists consider their capital. During the blockade, a humanitarian catastrophe broke out in the city.
By the way, recruitment to the Wagner PMC for Africa continues. It is worth noting that a large number of PMCs have again appeared near Artemovsk in the DPR. But this is no longer “Wagner”, but those who went with “Sedy” to the Redut PMC. Essentially, the same Wagner fighters, but in a different PMC. The backbone of “Wagner” is now in Belarus and Africa.
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I've used ChatGPT a few times. Once I asked a follow up question asking it to expand on some things in an answer. ChatGPT actually apologized for their earlier answer.
It was a mealy mouth apology, not truly admitting wrong doing.
This mealy mouth apology passed the Turing test.
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I can see a growing need to require companies using A.I. apps, to have "it" identify itself as NON-Human in blog posting and etc....
[AFRICANEWS] Four Nigerians were sentenced on appeal on Wednesday to between eight- and 18-years’ imprisonment by the Val-de-Marne Assize Court in La Belle France, for aggravated pimping in an organized gang and human trafficking, with young Nigerian girls forced into prostitution as their victims, in the Bois de Vincennes.
The Nigerians are big in pimping across Europe, especially the underaged.
"The court took into account the extreme seriousness of the charges" and "the way in which these maiden of tender yearss were able to see their humanity denied for mercenary purposes", emphasized the president, Pascale Pérard, as she read out the verdict.
The sentences are like those handed down by the Gay Paree Assize Court, which sentenced the defendants to 10-, 13-, 15- and 19-years’ imprisonment in July 2020. In Creteil, the public prosecutor had requested prison sentences ranging from nine to 18 years.
For Omos Wiseborn, who "actively participated in the organization of this network" according to the prosecution, the court followed the public prosecutor's recommendations and sentenced him to 18 years' imprisonment. An "extremely severe" sentence for his lawyer, Caroline Thévenin, "which does not reflect Omos Wiseborn's real involvement in this criminal network: he was not at the top of the pyramid", she said.
Dennis Brown and Blessing Ubi were sentenced to 12 and 15 years respectively for harboring maiden of tender yearss, forcing them into prostitution, and collecting the money they earned from their nights of sex. They had previously been sentenced to 13- and 15-years’ imprisonment.
Emmanuel Aiwansosa, on trial for performing a forced child sacrifice abortion on one of the civil parties and for aggravated procuring, has been sentenced to eight years' imprisonment, compared with ten years at first instance.
"It's a decision that won't shock my client," said Catherine Delanoë Daoud, lawyer for Gloria (first name changed), who was 14 years old at the time of the events, and who had told the court about her savage, forced child sacrifice abortion last Thursday.
The four Nigerians had been on trial since September 19 for recruiting maiden of tender yearss, some of them minors, in Nigeria on false promises of jobs or studies, and organizing their perilous journey to La Belle France, where once they arrived, they were forced to work as hookers in the Bois de Vincennes.
Throughout the hearing, the defendants acknowledged the facts, but sought to minimize their role and involvement. They also expressed regret and apologized to the victims, who had recounted their ordeal to the court.
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(When M came to this [headline] he grunted and pressed a switch on the intercom.
'Head of S?'
'Sir.'
'What the hell does this word mean?' He spelt it out.
'Pimping, sir.'
'This is not the Berlitz School of Languages, Head of S. If you want to show off your knowledge of foreign jawbreakers, be good enough to provide a crib. Better still, write in English.'
'Sorry, sir.'
M released the switch and turned back to the memorandum.)
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'This is not the Berlitz School of Languages, Head of S. If you want to show off your knowledge of foreign jawbreakers, be good enough to provide a crib. Better still, write in English.'
Yeah... The final training I had in writing was the famous P&G One Page Memo, which needs as much discipline as structured verse without permitting any linguistic creativity whatsoever. It was humbling, which I suppose was a good thing at that stage of my development.
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No criticism intended. Giddy at recognizing the word from yesterday's first-ever reading of Ca5ino Royale, I couldn't resist sharing. And promptly realized that most Burgers will've read it decades ago.
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where once they arrived, they were forced to work as hookers in the Bois de Vincennes when they didn't pass the scheduled quality checks of their procurers.
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And promptly realized that most Burgers will've read it decades ago.
It was new to me, Spiting Uninese6703, and delightful. And triggered my own memory of being on the receiving end of a similar exchange.
I did see the 2006 version, but as is usual for me I have no memory of the details... and I never read the book. So for me it had the charm of novelty as well But this is a crowd that appreciates such references, though they remember details with terrifying accuracy. Carry on, please. :-)
[Aljazeera] A government anti-discrimination agency in the United States is taking legal action against Elon Musk’s Tesla, accusing the company of allowing the "pervasive racial harassment" of Black workers at its flagship California car factory, and taking retaliatory action against those who complained. "It's not me they're after. They're actually after you!"
~ Donald J. Trump
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a federal body, said Black workers had routinely endured stereotyping, racial insults and hostility since at least 2015.
The court action, which follows a breakdown in mediation, adds federal charges to discrimination claims already filed by the state of California, lawsuits by individual Tesla employees, and a class action suit involving about 240 workers.
The electric car company "subjected Black employees at its manufacturing facilities in Fremont, California ... to severe or pervasive racial harassment and created and maintained a hostile work environment because of their race," the lawsuit said.
"The racial misconduct was frequent, ongoing, inappropriate, unwelcome and occurred across all shifts, departments and positions," the commission said.
The suit said the factory walls had graffiti that included swastikas, nooses and threats, with some of it allegedly on vehicles rolling off the production line.
The commission said Black workers routinely endured racist slurs including variations of the "N-word," along with "monkey" and "boy".
"Slurs were used casually and openly in high-traffic areas and at worker hubs," according to the commission.
Tesla announced last year that the EEOC had formally raised concerns about the situation at the factory.
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Erik Prince - Another very successful thinker, innovator, and entrepreneur. He got in, got out, and got far away from the crooked bastards. Sometimes it pays to listen to your older sister.
Tesla having an EEOC problem is it? You tried finding a fuel pump for a Dodge Omni lately? Men like Musk don't have problems, they have solutions.
"Just stay the fok away from them."
~ Dilbert's Scott Adams
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What's this?
The LSD's are playing a RACE CARD, because he must be vilified and brought under control.
But Wait. He was born in South Africa. He became a US Citizen therefore he is a 1st generation African-American. So the LSD's are really playing a COLOR card.
BUT REMEMBER THIS.
Before Musk owned Twitter. They loved him, praised him and revered him from during the Obama Admin and all the way up into the Biden Admin. Then he bought and freed Twitter and because a LSD enemy.
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Lynn Westmoreland - Another very successful thinker, innovator, and entrepreneur. Multi-term Ga. State Legislator. Two term US Congressman. He got in, got out, and got far away from the crooked bastards. Sometimes it pays to listen to your wife. Perhaps you remember Westmoreland's famous, head turning comment about the Light Bringer:
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If you pick anyone that the left doesn't like, and then attach a charge that they feel they can make work against anyone because of structural bs: -Racist!-.
This is how you get to at black policicians being accused of white supremacy. It's because they've already identified the desired outcome, and you are at fault for not arriving at it.
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Isn’t Musk African American?
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How many janitors and landscapers does SpaceX need?
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Racism?
The question might better be whether
Unethical birds of a feather,
Black, yellow, red, white,
Elon's billions in sight,
Are lightheartedly working together.
[FoxNews] Experts on San Francisco, drugs and crime responded to San Francisco Mayor London Breed's Tuesday proposal to require residents who wish to receive welfare services to comply with mandatory drug testing and treatment programs.
Breed's announcement comes amid growing pressure to hold back the city’s homeless and fentanyl crises and as challengers to Breed as mayor continue to throw their name in for office in 2024.
"She's in trouble," former San Francisco councilman and business owner Tony Hall told FOX News Digital. "She's found her administration is under increasing fire from the voters in San Francisco. She has to do something about the drug situation in San Francisco. So this is her latest salvo, trying to sound like a conservative in that she's really doing something. She does this periodically whenever she's in trouble. There's no follow through."
[DailyWire] Tennessee lawmakers are looking at rejecting federal dollars for public education and replacing them with state dollars in a move that would make Tennessee the first in the nation to turn down federal education funding.
Republican leadership in the state announced the formation of a panel to look at the impact of federal education funding in Tennessee and the “strings” that can come attached with that funding.
“Any time the federal government sends money, there are always strings attached to those dollars, and there is always a possibility that it opens the state up to other regulations or restrictions,” said Republican House Speaker Cameron Sexton. “This working group will help provide a clearer picture of how much autonomy Tennessee truly has in educating our students.”
Sexton announced on Monday the formation of a 10-member Joint Working Group to look at whether the state can fund education without utilizing federal funds. The panel, which will have members of both the state House and Senate, will have eight Republicans and two Democrats.
“The education of our youth is one of the essential responsibilities of our government,” said Lt. Gov. Randy McNally. “Federal dollars and the various mandates and restrictions that come with those dollars affect the way Tennessee’s children are educated. Due to our state’s excellent financial position, this is a worthy subject of examination and study.”
Sexton previously discussed turning down $1.8 billion in federal education funding during the last regular legislative session, but the proposal never ended up advancing.
“We as a state can lead the nation once again in telling the federal government that they can keep their money and we’ll just do things the Tennessee way,” Sexton said earlier this year. “And that should start, first and foremost, with the Department of Education.”
Democrats in Tennessee oppose the move, with state Senator Raumesh Akbari claiming that there would be “harsh consequences” if Tennessee rejected federal funding.
Tennessee has established itself as one of the more conservative states in the country, moving to ban sex change procedures on minors, moving to protect children from sexually explicit performances, and overwhelmingly rejecting proposed “red flag” legislation in the past year despite heavy pressure from Left-wing activist groups.
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. - 10th Amendment
Can someone show me the line of enumerated powers of the Federal government in the Constitution that says its responsible for education?
[ScienceAlert] Oxford today is known as a place of learning and elite scholarship. Several hundred years ago, the university town had something of a darker reputation.
A deep dive into historical documents reveals that during the late medieval period in the 14th century CE, Oxford had a per capita murder rate four to five times higher than other high-population hubs like York and London.
And the reason? Bloody students.
Like, quite literally. Newly translated documents list 75 percent of the perpetrators of murders with known background as "clericus", a term most commonly used to describe students or members of the then-recently founded University of Oxford. lAnd 72 percent of the victims were also classed as clericus. And here I used to think that higher educations started going rotten in my lifetime.
I was taught that in medieval Paris the university students used to regularly run riot in the streets... much as they and the unions do today, come to think of it.
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Like cowboys in cow towns - no cow boys, no money.
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.