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"Crybabies Pelosi & Schumer" <aids@nytimes.com>: Jan 13 12:02PM +0100

Short for "leftist faggots", these criminals need to be hunted
down, fired from their jobs, then used for target practice when
they get desperate and begin stealing to survive.
 
Let them know the pain of ignorance before they die.
"Statistical Facts" <losers@latimes.com>: Jan 13 11:52AM +0100

75.7 million [55.9 million–100 million] people have become
infected with HIV since the start of the epidemic.
 
What did Democrats do?
 
They helped decriminalize the primary spreaders of AIDS/HIV,
homosexuals.
 
They pushed through gay marriage and all the kook trangender
shit that goes with it.
 
They even managed to get a hate crime law passed for a queer
drug dealer who was robbed and killed.
wsjames123@gmail.com: Jan 13 11:27AM +0100

"I have no response."
 
That was Dementia Joe Biden's response Friday when he was
finally asked about the devastating expose of his son Hunter's
emails and so much more.
 
Those revelations included the crack-addled Hunter whining to
one of his daughters that he has to pay 50% of all the cash he
collects to "Pop," and that as part of a shady Chinese deal, the
so-called "remuneration package" would include "10 held by H for
the Big Guy."
 
"I have no response," the Big Guy told a CBS reporter. "It's
another smear campaign, right up your alley."
 
But he didn't deny it. Biden — or more precisely, his keepers —
haven't disputed the veracity of the Biden Crime Family
documents, or that they are from Hunter's laptop. They were
obtained legally, after an "inebriated" Hunter abandoned the
computer at a repair shop, according to the New York Post.
 
The usual alt-left suspects — the AP, NBC "News," Rep. Adam
Schiff — went through the tired motions of trying to blame it
all on, who else, the Russians. But seriously, how many times
can these hacks cry wolf, even to Wolf Blitzer?
 
Dementia Joe's keepers have always understood that Hunter was
capable of getting Pop into this kind of a jam. That's how far
gone Hunter Biden is.
 
Which is why last year they commissioned one of their Democrat
stenographers with a press pass to try to inoculate the
campaign. The Bidens ordered up a sob story about Hunter in one
of their party organs called The New Yorker.
 
At the beginning, the obsequious scribe engaged in that Democrat
tradition of projection, accusing the Republicans of everything
he was up to, "promoting, without evidence, the dubious
narrative that Biden used the office of the Vice-President to
advance and protect his
son's interests."
 
Dubious? Again, Biden hasn't denied anything. Without evidence?
Ditto. And as we know now, it's not just his son's interests
"Pop" is protecting — Hunter told his own kid he's kicking up
half to the old man.
 
In mob parlance, Hunter's an "earner."
 
Actually, in the context of the modern-day Ministry of Truth
that the alt-left media has become, the Hunter Biden Agonistes
are somewhat amusing.
 
Consider that he shares a first name with Hunter S. Thompson,
the so-called gonzo journalist who was, like Hunter Biden, an
alcoholic and a drug addict.
 
In one of his more famous books, Thompson recounts driving a
rented car through the Nevada desert while on drugs.
 
"And suddenly there was a terrible roar all around us and the
sky was full of what looked like huge bats, all swooning and
screeching and diving around the car."
 
Forty years later, Hunter Biden was in a rented car (in which he
would later leave a crack pipe) out on the same desert at night,
stoned out of his own mind.
 
"A large barn owl flew over the hood of the car and seemed to
follow him … He said that he has no idea whether the owl was
real or a hallucination."
 
What is Hunter's background, you ask? How could he get himself
into such a situation, with his father's political opponents in
possession of damning evidence of corruption, not to mention
apparent pornography. (The subpoena for Hunter's hard drive was
signed by an FBI agent who has been described in the press as a
specialist in crimes involving child pornography.)
 
Hunter seems to have spent time in half the high-end rehab
centers in the U.S. Here's a selection, from last year's puff
piece in The New Yorker:
 
"(He) soon admitted himself to Crossroads Centre Antigua for a
month … he returned to Crossroads Centre … In July 2014, he went
to a clinic in Tijuana that provided a treatment using ibogaine,
a psychoactive alkaloid … which is illegal in America."
 
Ibogaine — another link to Hunter S. Thompson. In 1972, Thompson
introduced the drug to America by falsely accusing another
Democrat presidential candidate, Ed Muskie, a colleague of Joe
Biden's, of going berserk on the campaign trail after overdosing
on ibogaine.
 
"He looked out at the crowd and saw gila monsters instead of
people."
 
Back to Hunter Biden's curriculum vitae: "He enrolled as an
outpatient at the Charles O'Brien Center for Addiction Treatment
at the University of Pennsylvania."
 
That's where his father falsely claims to be a professor, you
may recall.
 
"He then enrolled in an inpatient program for executives at
Caron Treatment Centers, where he used the pseudonym Hunter
Smith. … In February 2016 he enrolled in yet another addiction-
treatment program, run by the Kolmac Outpatient Recovery Center.
… That fall Hunter made plans to go to the Grace Grove Lifestyle
Center in Sedona, AZ."
 
You can see why all these foreign oligarchs would be falling all
over themselves to offer such an extinguished, I mean
distinguished, person such outlandish sums — $1 million a year
from Burisma, $10 million a year from a Chinese company "just
for introductions," another "850" for Hunter, not to mention, of
course, the 10 for "the Big Guy."
 
In The New Yorker piece last year, Hunter tells his adoring
hagiographer, "I've pretty much always lived paycheck to
paycheck."
 
Of course he has. In her divorce petition, his first wife said
Hunter was "spending extravagantly on his own interests
(including drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, strip clubs and gifts
for women with whom he has sexual relations) while leaving the
family with no funds to pay legitimate bills."
 
There's more, so much more, and it'll be all coming out this
week, with many more references to "Pop." And what can Pop say
beyond, "I have no response."
 
Somebody pass the ibogaine.
 
https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/10/17/howie-carr-fear-and-
loathing-in-the-biden-crime-family/
"paycom" <paycom@cnn.com>: Jan 13 11:17AM +0100

An Oklahoma man who allegedly sexually assaulted an infant and
later posted a recording of the act on social media was captured
by the U.S. Marshals Service in Texas on Thursday, authorities
said.
 
Brice Gage Watkins, 22, had eluded Oklahoma police since being
charged Aug. 14 with one felony count of distribution of child
pornography, prompting U.S. Marshals to join the search this
week. Watkins was later charged with additional counts of
manufacturing child pornography and three counts of lewd acts
with a child under 12, according to police.
 
Watkins was taken into custody by members of the Lone Star
Fugitive Task Force at a "known associate's residence" in San
Marcos, Texas, the U.S. Marshals said in a press release.
 
The child victim, who turned 1 in June, authorities said, was
about 6 months old at the time of Watkins' alleged abuse.
 
The Oklahoma City Police Department thanked the U.S. Marshals
and "all involved investigators" in a Twitter post announcing
Watkins' arrest. The Enid Police Department, via Facebook, also
thanked "numerous members of the public who submitted tips"
during the nearly month-long search for Watkins.
 
A spokesman for Enid police described Watkins' alleged acts as
"despicable" in a statement to USA TODAY earlier this week and
said he needed to be "taken into custody immediately."
 
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/09/10/brice-
watkins-oklahoma-man-sexual-assault-baby-us-marshals/3463054001/
"hamilton" <nigger-lovers@disney.com>: Jan 13 11:17AM +0100

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — A man convicted of kidnapping and raping a
16-year-old Texas girl before dousing her with gasoline and
burying her alive was executed Thursday, the eighth federal
inmate put to death this year after a nearly two-decade hiatus.
 
Orlando Hall, 49, was pronounced dead at 11:47 p.m. ET after
being given a lethal injection at the federal prison complex in
Terre Haute, Indiana. In his final words, Hall invited others to
Islam, thanked those who supported him and sought to reassure
them, saying, "I'm OK." After a statement was read recounting
his crimes, Hall took one last opportunity to look to his
supporters and say: "Take care of yourselves. Tell my kids I
love them."
 
The late-night execution came after the Supreme Court denied
last-minute legal challenges from Hall's attorneys, who had
argued that racial bias played a role in his sentencing and had
also raised concerns about the execution protocol and other
constitutional issues.
 
As the drug was administered, Hall lifted his head, appeared to
wince briefly and twitched his feet. He appeared to mumble to
himself and twice he opened his mouth wide, as if he was
yawning. Each time that was followed by short, seemingly labored
breaths. He then stopped breathing and soon after, an official
with a stethoscope came into the execution chamber to check for
a heartbeat before Hall was officially declared dead.
 
Before the Trump administration resumed federal executions this
year, only three federal inmates had been executed in the
previous 56 years. Two other executions are scheduled for later
this year — though a judge on Thursday said one of them could
not be carried out before the end of the year — and president-
elect Joe Biden has not said if federal executions will continue
when he takes office.
 
Hall was among five men convicted in the abduction and death of
Lisa Rene in 1994.
 
Federal court documents said Hall was a marijuana trafficker in
Pine Bluff, Arkansas, who would sometimes buy his drugs in the
Dallas area. He arrived in Dallas on Sept. 24, 1994, met two men
at a car wash and gave them $4,700 with the expectation they
would return later with the marijuana. The two men were Rene's
brothers.
 
Instead, the men claimed their car and the money were stolen in
a robbery. Hall and accomplices figured they were lying and were
able to track down the address of the brothers' apartment in
Arlington, Texas.
 
When Hall and three other men arrived at the apartment, the
brothers weren't there. Lisa Rene was home, alone.
 
"She was studying for a test and had her textbooks on the couch
when these guys came knocking on the front door," retired
Arlington detective John Stanton Sr. said.
 
In a statement released by prison officials, her older sister,
Pearl Rene, said the execution "marks the end of a very long and
painful chapter in our lives."
 
"My family and I are very relieved that this is over. We have
been dealing with this for 26 years and now we're having to
relive the tragic nightmare that our beloved Lisa went through,"
she said. "Ending this painful process will be a major goal for
our family. This is only the end of the legal aftermath. The
execution of Orlando Hall will never stop the suffering we
continue to endure."
 
Court records offer a chilling account of the terror her sister
faced.
 
"They're trying to break down my door! Hurry up!" the victim
told a 911 dispatcher. A muffled scream was heard seconds later,
with a man saying, "Who you on the phone with?" The line then
went dead.
 
Stanton said the men smashed a sliding glass door to get inside
and immediately took off with Rene. Police arrived within
minutes but the men, and Rene, were already gone, said Stanton,
still wincing at the near-miss of thwarting the crime at its
onset.
 
"It was one that I won't ever forget," Stanton said. "This one
was particularly heinous."
 
The men drove to a motel in Pine Bluff. Rene was repeatedly
sexually assaulted during the drive and at the motel over the
next two days.
 
On Sept. 26, Hall and two other men drove Rene to Byrd Lake
Natural Area in Pine Bluff, her eyes covered by a mask. They led
her to a gravesite they had dug a day earlier. Hall placed a
sheet over Rene's head then hit her in the head with a shovel.
When she ran another man and Hall took turns hitting her with
the shovel before she was gagged and dragged into the grave,
where she was doused in gasoline before dirt was shoveled over
her.
 
A coroner determined that Rene was still alive when she was
buried and died of asphyxiation in the grave, where she was
found eight days later.
 
Crossing the Texas-Arkansas line made the case a federal crime.
One of Hall's accomplices, Bruce Webster, also was sentenced to
death but the sentence was vacated last year because he is
intellectually disabled. Three other men, including Hall's
brother, received lesser sentences in exchange for their
cooperation at trial.
 
Hall's lawyers contend that jurors who recommend the death
penalty weren't told of the severe trauma he faced as a child or
that he once saved a 3-year-old nephew from drowning by leaping
into a motel pool from a balcony.
 
Donna Keogh, 67, first met Hall 16 years ago when she and other
volunteers from her Catholic church set up a program to provide
Christmas presents for children of inmates at the Terre Haute
prison. They corresponded by email until days before his death.
 
Keogh said Hall had two sons, ages 28 and 27, and 13
grandchildren.
 
Hall turned his life around in prison, educating himself and
becoming an avid reader, Keogh said. She couldn't understand the
value in executing him.
 
"My faith tells me that all life is precious and that includes
the lives on death row," Keogh said. "I just don't see any
purpose."
 
Hall's lawyer, Marcy Widder, released a statement after the
execution saying: "Tonight, the federal government took the life
of a man who spent the last quarter century repenting for his
role in the death of Lisa Rene and striving every day to become
a better father, brother, son, and human in honor of her memory.
The world was not made a better place because of his death;
rather, we are all diminished by our government's ruthless
desire to kill, and its devaluing of hope and redemption."
 
Five of the first six federal executions this year involved
white men; the other was Navajo. Christopher Vialva, who was
Black, was put to death Sept. 24 for killing an Iowa couple who
were visiting Texas in 1999.
 
Critics have argued that executing white inmates first was a
political calculation in a nation embroiled in racial bias
concerns involving the criminal justice system.
 
A September report by the Washington, D.C.-based Death Penalty
Information Center said Black people remain overrepresented on
death rows, including federal death row. The organization's
database shows that 25 of 55 federal death row inmates (46%) are
Black, while Blacks make up only about 13% of the U.S.
population.
 
Blacks commit 45% of the crimes in the USA. Illegal alien
Mexicans commit another 45%.
 
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-who-kidnapped-raped-
buried-texas-teen-alive-executed-n1248333
"Biden and the whore" <cblasey@paloaltou.edu>: Jan 13 11:17AM +0100

That's what happens when your team management tries to appease
left wing social media posts.
 
Your team turns into a failure.
"hamilton" <nigger-lovers@disney.com>: Jan 13 11:12AM +0100

A second suspect has been charged in the murder of a 17-year-old
Delaware teen who was lured into the woods and beaten to death
last month, prosecutors said.
 
Annika Stalczynski, 17, was arrested Monday after investigators
found she conspired with Noah Sharp to ambush and kill Madison
Sparrow, the Delaware Attorney's General Office said.
 
Stalczynski was Sparrow's classmate when they both attended
Newark Charter High School, the Delaware News Journal reported.
 
Sparrow's parents reported her missing on Oct. 5. Three days
later, cops arrested Sharp, Sparrow's ex-boyfriend.
 
Richard Prestidge, Sparrow's father, mourned the loss of his
daughter and described her to the outlet as "wise beyond her
years."
 
Sharp, 19, admitted to police that he killed his ex-girlfriend
by beating her with a baseball bat and then dumped her body in a
wooded area along Interstate 95, court documents obtained by the
Delaware News Journal say.
 
A motive for Sparrow's murder remains unclear, but Sharp
allegedly said he and Stalczynski planned the killing. The
relationship between Sharp and Stalczynski is also unknown.
 
Stalczynski and Sharp have been charged with first degree
murder, possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a
felony and first-degree conspiracy.
 
They were both being held on $1,021,000 bail.
 
https://nypost.com/2020/11/18/delaware-teen-allegedly-beaten-to-
death-by-ex-boyfriend-classmate/
"Oh The Horror!" <kamala-the-whore@nytimes.com>: Jan 13 11:12AM +0100

North Dakota's coronavirus mortality rate is the highest of any
U.S. state or country, according to an analysis of data from
last week conducted by the Federation of American Scientists.
 
The analysis, first reported by HuffPost, shows that North
Dakota has a rate of 18.2 deaths per 1 million people. South
Dakota, meanwhile, has 17.4 deaths per million, the third-worst
rate in the world. The states have a total population of under 2
million.
 
The two states have taken disparate approaches to the rising
number of cases. North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R) imposed a new
series of restrictions on businesses last week and imposed a new
mandate in certain settings. "Our situation has changed, and we
must change with it," he said.
 
"We believe in North Dakotans. We believe in the power of
individual responsibility. And we need individual responsibility
now more than ever to slow the spread of COVID-19," Burgum added.
 
However, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R), a close ally of
President Trump's, has vocally opposed mask mandates and
questioned the efficacy of masks as a safeguard against the
spread of the virus.
 
Modeling by the University of Washington's Institute for Health
Metrics and Evaluation projected that continuing under current
conditions would lead to deaths in both states more than
doubling by March 1. This would mean topping more than 3,000
fatalities.
 
On Monday, North Dakota's Department of Health reported 1,089
new positive cases of the virus and a rolling 14-day positivity
rate of 15.9 percent. South Dakota reported 821 new confirmed
cases and 18,139 active cases overall.
 
 
ND Department of Health
@NDDOH
COVID-19 Daily Report, Nov. 16:
• 15.9% rolling 14-day positivity
• 1,089 new positives
• 7,678 susceptible test encounters
• 332 currently hospitalized (?? 10)
• 10,900 active cases (?? 224)
• 743 total deaths (?? 7)
 
More detailed information: http://health.nd.gov/covid19dashboard
 
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/526324-north-dakota-
records-worlds-highest-covid-19-mortality-rate
"hamilton" <nigger-lovers@disney.com>: Jan 13 11:12AM +0100

(CNN)A Fort Hood soldier has been arrested in connection with
the 2019 killing of 32-year-old Chelsea Lynell Cheatham in
Killeen, Texas, according to a news release from the Killeen
Police Department.
 
Cory Grafton, 20, was arrested on Tuesday, the release said. He
is being held on charge of first degree felony murder and his
bond has been set at $1 million according to Bell County inmate
records. It is unclear if he has legal representation.
 
On June 3, 2019, police were dispatched to a Days Inn in Killeen
after a female was reported unconscious and not breathing.
 
Although officers tried to revive her, Cheatham was pronounced
dead at the scene, the release said. At the time, it was unclear
if she had died from natural causes.
 
Recent autopsy results determined the death to be a homicide,
the release said, and a witness linked Grafton to the scene.
Police also reported that Texas Rangers found that DNA on
Cheatham matched Grafton.
 
"We confirm that Spc. Corey L. Grafton is an active duty Soldier
assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood," Lt. Col.
Chris Brautigam told CNN. He said military records listed
Grafton's first name as Corey, but police and jail records list
it as Cory.
 
"The unit continues to cooperate with the Killeen Police
Department and the Texas Rangers," he added.
 
https://us.cnn.com/2020/11/05/us/fort-hood-soldier-arrested-
cheatham/index.html
"hamilton" <nigger-lovers@disney.com>: Jan 13 11:07AM +0100

A 26-year-old Black Lives Matter protester has been sentenced to
20 months behind bars for knocking a motorist unconscious in
Portland, according to a report.
 
Marquise Love turned himself in to authorities after being
caught on viral video kicking Adam Haner in the head and
knocking him out outside the Multnomah County Justice Center on
Aug. 12.
 
Haner said he stopped at the protests to help a transgender
woman who was being mugged – and believed he was attacked for
being white.
 
The graphic footage showed a group of people attacking Haner
after his truck had crashed into a light pole. A man was seen
kicking the victim in the face apparently knocking him
unconscious.
 
Love pleaded guilty to third-degree assault and felony riot,
according to KGW.
 
He admitted that he and another person caused physical injury to
the victim and that he and others had engaged in conduct that
"created a grave risk of causing public harm," according to a
statement from the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office.
 
"The video of this assault is violent and shocking. It outraged
our community and nation. We are fortunate that the victim's
injuries were not as severe as it first appeared they may have
been," DA Mike Schmidt said.
 
"In the days, weeks and months after this assault, detectives
with the Portland Police Bureau worked quickly to identify the
suspect and complete the investigation. This is a proper
resolution. Marquise Love is accepting responsibility for his
actions and the punishment," he added.
 
Love, who has apologized to the victim and wished him a speedy
recovery, will also be on 36 months of probation and must
participate in an alcohol-abuse evaluation, according to the
report.
 
https://nypost.com/2020/11/10/man-arrested-for-portland-assault-
sentenced-to-20-months-in-prison/
"hamilton" <nigger-lovers@disney.com>: Jan 13 11:07AM +0100

An 18-year-old is jailed without bail after his sexual assault
of a 7-year-old girl was witnessed by her first-grade teacher
during an online class.
 
The class was on a break when the teacher saw the man, Catrell
A. Walls, molesting the girl on Thursday afternoon, police told
the Chicago Tribune.
 
The details came out on Saturday as Walls appeared for a bond
hearing, charged with predatory criminal sexual assault of a
victim under 13 years old.
 
"What's going on, what's happening?" students who also witnessed
the assault asked as it unfolded.
 
The students were on a break, the Tribune reported, and the
teacher had asked them to turn off their cameras and mute
themselves. The 7-year-old girl's camera remained on, however,
and the teacher saw her performing oral sex on Walls.
 
She told all the students to log off and the victim to turn off
her camera, then called police, the principal and the Illinois
Department of Children and Family Services, according to the
Tribune.
 
The girl told authorities the abuse had been ongoing for the
past year, Cook County Assistant State's Attorney Andreana
Turano told Judge Charles Beach.
 
"The victim disclosed, 'He made me put my lips on [him], and
this has happened before, and I don't want my daddy to know,
it's a secret,' " Turano told the judge.
 
Walls, who was out on bond for a gun charge, is held without
bail, the Tribune said. His attorney told the court that the
teen has a disorder that impairs his ability to control his
impulses and concentration.
 
Yeah, it's called "nigger".
 
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ny-online-class-teen-
arrested-assault-girl-age-7-chicago-20201018-
vf3arieyjzckzbe33wregpjytm-story.html
wsjames123@gmail.com: Jan 13 11:07AM +0100

Hunter Biden and his father, President-elect Joe Biden, have
been frequently attacked by President Trump and his associates
of wrongdoing in regards to Ukraine and China, which they both
deny.
 
The issue has resurfaced following news that Hunter Biden's tax
affairs are under investigation by federal prosecutors in
Delaware.
 
During the election campaign, the New York Post reported on an
alleged email in which an adviser from a Ukrainian energy
company, Burisma, apparently thanked Hunter for inviting him to
meet his father, Joe Biden.
 
Asked about the allegations, Joe Biden told a reporter it was a
"smear campaign". No criminal activity has been proven, and no
evidence has emerged that Mr Biden did anything to intentionally
benefit his son.
 
Claims of influence-peddling are common in Washington DC and Mr
Trump's children have also been accused of conflicts of interest
in lucrative business deals overseas. They, too, deny wrongdoing.
 
What did the New York Post say?
The New York Post story focused on an email from April 2015, in
which an adviser to Burisma, Vadym Pozharskyi, apparently
thanked Hunter Biden for inviting him to meet his father in
Washington.
 
Hunter, Joe Biden's second son, was a director on the board of
Burisma - a Ukrainian-owned private energy company while his
father was the Obama administration's pointman on US-Ukrainian
relations. Hunter was one of several foreigners on its board.
 
The New York Post article did not provide evidence that the
meeting ever took place. The Biden election campaign said there
was no record of any such meeting on the former vice-president's
"official schedule" from the time.
 
But in a statement to Politico, the campaign also acknowledged
that Mr Biden could have had an "informal interaction" with the
Burisma adviser that did not appear on his official schedule,
though it said any such encounter would have been "cursory".
 
"Investigations by the press, during impeachment, and even by
two Republican-led Senate committees whose work was decried as
'not legitimate' and political by a GOP colleague, have all
reached the same conclusion: that Joe Biden carried out official
US policy toward Ukraine and engaged in no wrongdoing," said
Andrew Bates, a spokesman for Mr Biden.
 
Mr Biden's team has also decried the New York Post story as
"Russian disinformation", though it did not say the emails were
bogus.
 
The New York Post article has been shared by President Trump and
his allies. Two of his former advisers, Steve Bannon and Rudy
Giuliani, were involved in providing the story and the hard
drive containing the alleged emails, to the newspaper.
 
Mr Giuliani says the messages were found on a laptop that Hunter
dropped off at a Delaware repair shop in April 2019.
 
Sceptics have noted that Mr Giuliani travelled in December 2019
to Kyiv where he met Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Derkach, whom the
US Treasury has designated as a longtime Kremlin agent. Mr
Giuliani has acknowledged trying dig up dirt on the Bidens in
Ukraine.
 
But the US Director of National Intelligence, John Ratcliffe,
said in a recent interview with Fox Business that the purported
emails were not connected to a Russian disinformation effort.
 
Other US media say they have been unable to verify the
authenticity of the emails. Hunter has neither confirmed nor
denied that he dropped off a laptop at the location.
 
Hunter joined Burisma in 2014, and remained on the board until
April 2019, when he decided to leave.
 
Twitter and Facebook's action over Joe Biden article reignites
bias claims
What are the Bidens accused of in China?
The New York Post cited a purported email from Hunter Biden in
August 2017 indicating he was receiving a $10m annual fee from a
Chinese billionaire for "introductions alone", though it is
unclear who was involved in the alleged introductions.
 
Another purported email, which Fox News said it had confirmed,
reportedly refers to a deal pursued by Hunter involving China's
largest private energy firm. It is said to include a cryptic
mention of "10 held by H for the big guy".
 
Fox News cited unnamed sources as saying "the big guy" in the
purported email was a reference to Joe Biden. This message is
said to be from May 2017. Both emails would date from when the
former US vice-president was a private citizen.
 
A former business associate of Hunter has come forward to say he
can confirm the allegations.
 
Tony Bobulinski told Fox News that, contrary to Joe Biden's
statements that he had nothing to do with his son's business
affairs, Hunter "frequently referenced asking him for his sign-
off or advice on various potential deals" in China.
 
Mr Bobulinski, who is reportedly a US Navy veteran, separately
told Fox News' Tucker Carlson that he met on two occasions with
Joe Biden to discuss business deals with China, the first time
in May 2017 when the former vice-president was a private citizen.
 
He claims he asked Joe Biden's brother, James, whether the
family was concerned about possible scrutiny of the former vice-
president's involvement in a potential business deal with a
Chinese entity. Mr Bobulinski told Fox News that James Biden
replied: "Plausible deniability."
 
Mr Bobulinski was invited by Mr Trump to be his guest at the
final presidential debate in Nashville, Tennessee on 22 October.
 
What is known about Hunter's dealings in China?
In 2013, Hunter flew aboard Air Force Two with his father, who
was then vice-president, on an official visit to Beijing, where
the younger Biden met investment banker Jonathan Li.
 
Hunter told the New Yorker he just met Mr Li for "a cup of
coffee", but 12 days after the trip a private equity fund, BHR
Partners, was approved by the Chinese authorities. Mr Li was
chief executive and Hunter was a board member. He would hold a
10% stake.
 
BHR is backed by some of China's largest state banks and by
local governments, according to US media.
 
Hunter Biden's lawyer said he had joined the board in an unpaid
position "based on his interest in seeking ways to bring Chinese
capital to international markets".
 
His lawyer also said his client did not acquire his financial
stake in BHR until 2017, after his father had left office in the
US.
 
Hunter resigned from the board of BHR in April 2020, but still
held his 10% stake in BHR as of July this year, according to the
company report.
 
Hunter Biden is in the news again after he said on 9 December
that his taxes were under investigation.
 
The inquiry is being conducted by federal prosecutors in
Delaware. US media quote sources saying it relates to business
dealings with foreign countries including China.
 
Mr Biden said he was confident he would be shown to have done no
wrong.
 
What are the Bidens accused of in Ukraine?
President Trump and his allies have accused Joe Biden of
wrongdoing because he pushed, while vice-president, for the
Ukrainian government to fire its top prosecutor, who was
investigating the company for which Hunter worked.
 
In 2016, Joe Biden called for the dismissal of the Ukrainian
prosecutor Viktor Shokin, whose office had Burisma and other
companies under investigation.
 
However, other Western leaders and major bodies that give
financial support to Ukraine also wanted the prosecutor
dismissed because they believed he was not active enough in
tackling corruption.
 
What else has the Biden campaign said?
Shortly before the final presidential debate, the Democrat's
camp released a statement denying wrongdoing.
 
"Joe Biden has never even considered being involved in business
with this family, nor in any overseas business whatsoever," said
the statement.
 
"He has never held stock in any such business arrangements nor
has any family member or any other person ever held stock for
him.
 
"What is true is that Tony Bobulinski admitted on the record to
Breitbart that he is angry that he was *not* able to go into
business with Hunter and James Biden [Joe Biden's brother]."
 
What did this have to do with impeachment?
In 2019, details emerged of a phone call President Trump had
made to the president of Ukraine, in which he had urged the
Ukrainian leader to investigate the Bidens.
 
President Trump's impeachment explained
This led to charges by the Democrats that Mr Trump was trying to
illegally pressure Ukraine to help damage his election rival,
resulting in impeachment by the House of Representatives.
 
Mr Trump denied he'd done anything wrong, and he was later
acquitted by the Republican-controlled US Senate.
 
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-54553132
"hamilton" <nigger-lovers@disney.com>: Jan 13 11:07AM +0100

KILLEEN, Texas (KWTX) - Two women remained in custody Wednesday
in lieu of $1 million bonds charged with murder and a 15-year-
old boy was held in the Bell County Juvenile Detention Center
charged with capital murder in connection with a deadly shooting
the motive for which was robbery, according to arrest warrant
affidavits released Wednesday.
 
Jessica Helen Hampton, 18 and Breez Breann Collier, 24, both of
Killeen, were arrested by members of the U.S. Marshal Service's
Lone Star Fugitive Task Force and were charged with murder on
Sunday, police said.
 
The teenager was arrested Tuesday.
 
The charges stem from the June 14 shooting death of Shareef
Raekwon Ali-Barnett, 24.
 
Officers found him at around 2 a.m. June 14 lying in the street
at the intersection of Florence Road and Evergreen Drive with a
gunshot wound.
 
He died at the scene.
 
Officers discovered that Ali-Barnett's pockets had been turned
inside out and later determined that Collier and Hampton
"planned and worked together" to rob the victim and that during
the robbery Ali-Barnett was shot to death, the affidavits say.
 
From Ali-Barnett's cellphone, which was recovered at the scene,
investigators discovered that just after 1 a.m. on June 14 Ali-
Barnett used a website to search for an escort listed by the
name of "Raina" and then used a texting App to make a deal "for
money and drugs in exchange for oral sex," the affidavits say.
 
The message indicated Ali-Barnett was to meet a woman at 202
Evergreen in Killeen who went by the names "Raina" and "Big
Baby," which investigators recognized as Collier's Facebook
screen name.
 
A Ring surveillance camera from a home in the neighborhood
recorded the meeting and later captured video of three people
running away from where Ali-Barnett's body was found and trying
to get into the victim's vehicle.
 
The homeowner recorded a second clip after he heard gunfire and
said he saw two people, a male and a female, running and said
the gunman was a male wearing a hooded sweatshirt and shorts who
"took the gun with him."
 
He told investigators the female was also with the victim when
he was shot.
 
Hampton, who was staying at a Killeen motel with Collier, a
teenage girl and several males, later confirmed what the video
showed, the affidavit says.
 
She told investigators she saw Collier and Ali-Barnett walking
to the side of a house, heard Collier curse, saw a male who had
accompanied them "and heard a shot and then another couple of
shots," and then "saw a male run off and thought whoever was
shooting missed," the affidavits say.
 
Then, she said "she saw the victim fall to the ground at the
intersection…saw blood" and saw a male she knows only by his
street name going through Ali-Barnett's pockets," the affidavits
say.
 
She said she, Collier and the male ran back to the victim's cars
and tried to open the doors before "they got scared and ran off."
 
https://bit.ly/32fnesQ
"Adam Shipp's many visits to Ed Buck" <democrat-faggots@espn.com>: Jan 13 10:57AM +0100

It was the fart heard 'round the Twitter world. On Monday night,
during an interview with MSNBC host Chris Matthews, Rep. Eric
Swalwell seemingly ripped a massive fart while discussing the
ongoing impeachment hearings. The "fart pas," as it were,
immediately went viral, and Swalwell quickly insisted upon his
innocence, telling Buzzfeed News' Addy Baird, "It was not
me!!!!!" Late Monday night, MSNBC's Hardball also attempted to
point the finger elsewhere with a tweet claiming that the fart
noise "was the Hardball mug scraping across the desk." As
someone with a Jewish father and, therefore, a relatively high
fart IQ, let me tell you: that was no mug on a desk. That was a
full-on whoopee cushion-style human fart.
 
Frankly, there is no way to describe the fart situation without
listening to the full clip in all its glory (watch it above).
During the Hardball interview, Swalwell (D-CA) explains, "Chris,
so far the evidence is uncontradicted that the president used
taxpayer dollars to ask the Ukrainians to help him him cheat –"
A massive fart noise pierces the air, like a horn on a ship
leaving port. It's beautiful in its simplicity. Swalwell briefly
pauses and appears to stifle a smile before continuing, "In an
election."
 
The fart clip spread like wildfire — or, more specifically, like
a fat one ripped in a very crowded room. After watching the
viral video, many thought that Swalwell was the culprit, but in
a text to Buzzfeed News, the congressman disputed that
narrative. "It was not me!!!!!" said Swalwell. "Ha. And I didn't
hear it when I was speaking." When Baird pressed the question,
he again insisted that he "did not hear" the fart, but admitted,
"It's funny tho."
 
On Monday night, Matthews' show Hardball posted (and then
quickly deleted) the Spiderman-pointing-at-Spiderman meme about
the incident. A few hours later, the MSNBC show released a
different explanation, saying, "Sorry to disappoint the
conspiracy theorists – it was the Hardball mug scraping across
the desk." Swalwell retweeted Hardball's post a few minutes
later, adding, "Total exoneration!"
 
Sorry to disappoint the conspiracy theorists – it was the
#hardball mug scraping across the desk. Get yours today and
let's get back to the news! https://t.co/SG8Owm2IBw
 
— Hardball (@hardball) November 19, 2019
 
TOTAL EXONERATION! https://t.co/JAuTsnCjAC
 
— Rep. Eric Swalwell (@RepSwalwell) November 19, 2019
 
While we may never know the true identity of the Hardball
farter, Slate's Ashley Feinberg pointed out that "MSNBC has a
notorious farting problem." Feinberg linked to a 2018 Blind
Gossip post about the in-house issue, which explains that
"producers have tried everything" to remove the stink from a
certain "cable news host's" dressing room. "It has gotten so bad
that now when you get off the elevators at 30 Rock, you know if
this person is in the building!" said Blind Gossip at the time.
 
Could it be the same person? The plot (and the air) thickens.
 
https://decider.com/2019/11/19/eric-swalwell-denies-farting-
msnbc/
wsjames123@gmail.com: Jan 13 10:47AM +0100

"Collusion" was perhaps the media's favorite word these past
four years, even when it wasn't true. But you know what real
collusion looks like? It's when left-leaning media, that is the
media in general, decide en masse that something is "not a
story" because it harms their preferred political candidate.
 
That's a key takeaway from Wednesday's bombshell news revealing
a federal probe of Joe Biden's son, Hunter, that reportedly
involves e-mails from his laptop — which The Post reported on
exclusively in October. We even noted back then that the FBI had
seized the computer and hard drive; Fox News later confirmed
that it was part of an FBI money-laundering probe.
 
Other media outlets didn't just ignore the story; they tried to
suppress it. Then social media stepped in, preventing the story
from being posted (Facebook) and even banning The Post (Twitter).
 
Their excuse? Pure speculation — now proven utterly baseless —
that the story was the work of Russian propagandists.
 
"The New York Post's controversial 'scoop' involves some shady
behavior," huffed Slate. "Hunter Biden story is Russian disinfo,
dozens of former intel officials say," Politico insisted after
50 top ex-intel officers signed a letter to that effect. The
letter offered no proof, and now that claim turns out to be the
disinformation.
 
Supposedly nonpartisan National Public Radio suppressed news
about the laptop as its managing news editor, Terence Samuel,
called it irrelevant.
 
"We don't want to waste our time on stories that are not really
stories" but "pure distractions," he said, dismissing the news
as "a politically driven event."
 
Many Americans who'd already cast ballots in early voting sought
to change their votes after learning of the e-mails, but others
never even found out about them, thanks to the pro-Biden
censors. How many might've voted differently?
 
After all, the issues involved aren't just about Hunter, they're
about how he traded on his father's name to make money — raising
questions about what Joe Biden knew.
 
Hunter is painting the probe as only about tax fraud, while
insisting an "objective review" will show that "I handled my
affairs legally and appropriately." Yet news reports Thursday
indicate that the investigation has also explored possible money-
laundering and Hunter's foreign business ties, much of which was
outlined in The Post's October stories.
 
Our reporting cited e-mails discussing, for example, Hunter's
ties to Ukrainian and Chinese businesses and to corrupt
officials, some linked to the Chinese Communist Party. They also
reference a 2.8-carat diamond Hunter got in 2017 from CEFE China
Energy founder Ye Jianming, who had ties to the Chinese military
and has since vanished. The gem is reportedly part of the feds'
probe.
 
One e-mail even suggests Joe Biden himself might have been in
line for some cash.
 
All of which raises serious national-security questions. A
former business associate of Hunter, Tony Bobulinski, believes
Joe Biden is "compromised."
 
"There are allegations of securities fraud, money laundering
[and] a crooked hospital deal with [Joe's brother] Jim Biden,"
notes Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), who's demanding a special
prosecutor to oversee the probe. "If Joe Biden becomes
president, then all those prosecutors are in line to be fired
next month," he warns.
 
A special counsel does seem in order, given the deep
politicization of the Justice Department under the last
Democratic president. Anyone investigating the president's son
needs some kind of shield from potential White House
interference.
 
Also in order: a host of explanations, and apologies, to the
American people from all the outlets that found this news unfit
to print. As one paper's motto puts it, "Democracy dies in
darkness."
 
https://nypost.com/2020/12/10/surprised-by-hunter-biden-criminal-
probe-blame-media-collusion/
"Camela Horres" <jamaican-whore-mud-shark@nytimes.com>: Jan 13 10:47AM +0100

Two female protesters at election demonstrations in Minnesota
pointed a laser at one police officer's eyes and kicked another
in the groin, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported Saturday.
 
Amina T. Mussa McCaskill, 19, of Golden Valley, was arrested and
charged Friday in Hennepin County District Court with one count
of felony second-degree riot for the laser incident.
 
Thressa I. Johnson, 29, of Minneapolis, was charged Thursday in
Hennepin County with one count each of fourth-degree assault and
obstructing the legal process for the kicking incident. Both
charges are gross misdemeanors, the outlet said.
 
County jail records showed as of late Friday, Mussa McCaskill
was in custody and Johnson had been released from jail.
 
Police confronted a large number of protesters on Interstate 94
in Minneapolis Wednesday, according the charges against Mussa
McCaskill.
 
Mussa McCaskill aimed a laser "directly" into a Minneapolis
cop's eyes as they stood in a line with other officers.
 
"Shining a laser into the eyes of officers has occurred at a
number of protests around the country and is very dangerous to
the officers," the charges said. "Multiple officers in the
United States have suffered significant damage to their vision
as a result of being hit in the eyes with such a laser."
 
The officer was wearing special safety glasses and was not
injured. The officer identified Mussa McCaskill as the person
who allegedly turned a laser on and off a few times.
 
A laser pointer was found on Mussa McCaskill, who admitted to
her actions, the charges said.
 
More than 600 people were arrested after protesters blocked the
interstate late Wednesday and early Thursday.
 
https://nypost.com/2020/11/07/minnesota-protesters-reportedly-
kicked-pointed-lasers-at-cops/
"Statistical Facts" <losers@latimes.com>: Jan 13 10:27AM +0100

Suck it you COVID-19 crybabies.
"Pay Com" <invalid@dont-email.me>: Jan 13 10:17AM +0100

Just think. If Biden gets impeached, a documented whore will
take his place.
"Southern Poverty Louse Center" <queer-extortionists@splcenter.org>: Jan 13 10:17AM +0100

The saying "you are what you eat" may soon become a lot more
literal.
 
A "DIY meal kit" for growing steaks made from human cells was
recently nominated for "design of the year" by the London-based
Design Museum.
 
Named the Ouroboros Steak after the circular symbol of a snake
eating itself tail-first, the hypothetical kit would come with
everything one needs to use their own cells to grow miniature
human meat steaks.
 
"People think that eating oneself is cannibalism, which
technically this is not," Grace Knight, one of the designers,
told Dezeen magazine.
 
 
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Before you go running for your wallet, know this isn't a product
available to buy. It was created by scientist Andrew Pelling,
artist Orkan Telhan and Knight, an industrial designer, on
commission by the Philadelphia Museum of Art for an exhibit last
year.
 
"Growing yourself ensures that you and your loved ones always
know the origin of your food, how it has been raised and that
its cells were acquired ethically and consensually," a website
for the imagined product states.
 
The project was made as a critique of the lab-grown meat
industry, which the designers told Dezeen magazine is not
actually as animal-friendly as one might expect. Lab-grown meat
relies on fetal bovine serum for animal cell cultures, though
some companies have claimed to have found alternatives. FBS is
made from calf fetus blood after pregnant cows are slaughtered.
 
 
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Lab-grown meat has not yet been approved for human consumption,
though some products could hit store shelves in the next few
years.
 
"As the lab-grown meat industry is developing rapidly, it is
important to develop designs that expose some of its underlying
constraints in order to see beyond the hype," Pelling told
Dezeen.
 
 
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Growing an Ouroboros Steak would take about three months using
cells taken from inside your cheek, the magazine reported. For
the collection of sample steaks on display in the museum, the
team used human cell cultures purchased from the American Tissue
Culture Collection and grew them with donated blood that expired
and would have otherwise been destroyed. They preserved the
final products in resin.
 
"Expired human blood is a waste material in the medical system
and is cheaper and more sustainable than FBS, but culturally
less-accepted," Knight told Dezeen.
 
Comments:
 
narivaboy12
3 hours ago
 
We are no longer for what we were created to be. Throughout the
years we have evolved slowly into the lowest form of creation.
We are full of every despicable virtue and empty of every
wholesome quality we humans were entrusted with. Our strengths
became our weaknesses and our ambitions have become our
destruction. Where do we go from here? Extinction.
 
https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/human-steaks-meal-kit-design-
award-not-cannibalism
"Town Pump Harris" <jamaican-whore@latimes.com>: Jan 13 10:22AM +0100

But then most Democrats are.
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