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2018-07-01 11:33:27 UTC

Look I found ANTIFA Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/antifascistnews/

2018-07-01 11:34:24 UTC

home sweet home

2018-07-01 11:34:56 UTC

Betsie Devos

2018-07-01 11:36:23 UTC

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2018-07-01 11:38:04 UTC

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2018-07-01 11:42:51 UTC

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2018-07-01 11:44:15 UTC

German man suspected of killing 21 colleagues by poisoning lunches
Posted: Jun 30, 2018 7:34 PM EDT
Updated: Jun 30, 2018 7:34 PM EDT


Germany -
Authorities are investigating the deaths of 21 people at a company in Germany after an employee was allegedly caught poisoning a colleague's lunch.

According to CNN, the 56-year old man was seen on a security camera putting a substance on a co-worker's sandwich inside their lunch box. The co-worker raised suspicion when they discovered a substance smeared on the sandwich and notified management, who then called the police.

The substance was tested to be toxic lead acetate, with enough smeared to cause severe organ damage. A small bottle of the substance was found in the suspect's bag, and more substances including mercury, lead and cadmium were found at his home after him being taken into custody.

The suspect was brought before a judge in May, who issued an arrest warrant for attempted murder.

This week authorities said they are broadening the investigation after two other cases of illness at the company in Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock were discovered. Officials are re-examining all deaths connected to the company since 2000 -- and in particular, 21 former employees who died before retirement -- to see if heavy metal poisoning played a part. Police said most of the deaths resulted in heart attacks and cancers.

Police are unaware of a motive, and the investigation is ongoing.

2018-07-01 11:44:26 UTC

Only One Don Juan @Only1DonJuan

I #walkaway from the dem party at 40. Now I want to go back and do a class action lawsuit against my high school for teaching me only one choice. #LAUSD Thank God I saw the light! #MAGA
2:06 PM - Jun 30, 2018

2018-07-01 11:45:35 UTC

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2018-07-01 11:48:52 UTC
2018-07-01 11:52:02 UTC

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2018-07-01 11:52:35 UTC

nice one oscar

2018-07-01 11:52:42 UTC

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Why Do We Celebrate the Fourth of July?

2018-07-01 11:55:26 UTC
2018-07-01 11:57:17 UTC

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL.

For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen โ€ 

2018-07-01 11:57:32 UTC

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2018-07-01 11:57:32 UTC

patience

2018-07-01 11:57:50 UTC

@**ร…liฬŠฤeศฐnโœจQฬฃฬ‡โœจ** - that short little vid brought up to speed on the meaning of 1776 and the ignorance of americans (joking)

2018-07-01 11:58:00 UTC

Plymouth

2018-07-01 11:59:44 UTC

1000AM here

2018-07-01 12:00:17 UTC

My old dog got me up

2018-07-01 12:01:35 UTC

time is elastic

2018-07-01 12:01:39 UTC

COMPTON, CA (FOX 11) - Residents in neighborhoods on one of Comptonโ€™s busiest streets were fed up with a human trafficking problem they said was growing due to city officialsโ€™ lackluster response.

On Long Beach Boulevard from Rosecrans to Alondra streets, scantily dressed, young women can be seen looking down at their cell phones while walking on both sides on the street.

Neighbors said at first glance, the women could easily blend in as residents dressed with minimal clothing because it was hot outside.

But then cars would pull up and the women would walk up to the drivers and passengers and begin talking with them sometimes right in the middle of the street.

One neighbor, who didnโ€™t want to be identified on camera due to fear of retaliation, said the women could be seen loitering sex at all hours of the days and nights.

โ€œIt makes me feel very uncomfortable. I mean this is something thatโ€™s against the law, as we all know, and nothing is being done about it,โ€ he told reporter Leah Uko. โ€œTheyโ€™re not afraid of walking up to your car. If you do try to record them or try to report them, theyโ€™re not even running away.โ€

Other neighbors said the women would often use their apartment complexโ€™s parking lot as a location for sexual activity.

โ€œIf this was somewhere like Culver City or Beverly Hills, I think this problem would be eliminated within a day or a weekโ€™s time.โ€

When FOX 11 visited a complex, used condoms were on the ground in the lot.

As evening hours approached, more women would come out to attract customers.

Mike Dardashti owns property on the street. He said after getting complaints from neighbors about the prostitution traveling to their area, he was going to look into having a fence installed that would close off the property.

But he said the city was giving him the runaround with getting approved.

2018-07-01 12:02:05 UTC

Darshati was unavailable to speak at the time FOX 11 covered this story, but said he would speak at a later time.

The issue was also affecting nearby businesses.

Charles Jones, who worked at R.O.A.D.S Community Care Clinic, said many times the womenโ€™sโ€™ pimps would force them to approach patients waiting to go into the clinic.

โ€œGuys pull up in their cars and the ladies be in the car doing whatever,โ€ Jones said.

Jones said the site of seeing the young girls selling sex didnโ€™t make him angry, but rather sad.

โ€œI have all girls. This here, it doesnโ€™t make no sense really.โ€

Residents reached out to Compton mayor, Aja Brown on Twitter back in September 2017.

Brown responded, tweeting the city had worked on the issue for years by launching diversion services and other programs dedicated to treatment instead of criminalization.

She added in another tweet that, โ€œit takes community members to get involved. Problems are easy to identify, working toward solutions takes commitment, hard work.โ€

2018-07-01 12:02:25 UTC

I still like 8 hours of sleep, just getting it because of taqking care of my dog

2018-07-01 12:02:30 UTC

He told Uko when the women are arrested, they can only be held for 24 to 48 hours then released. And whenever deputies patrolled one area, the women and their exploiters would relocate to other areas.

Hall said the bureau was working to tackle the issue by going after the sexual exploiters and customers, rather the women because they were considered as victims, not criminals.

This was an approach one resident said gave the women too much of a break.

โ€œIf the situation is that someone is a victim, if they get arrested and they get into a program where they can be rehabilitated thatโ€™s great. But if they get that opportunity once and they come back out on the streets to do it again, then I donโ€™t understand what the problem is. They should be arrested just like any other criminal. Theyโ€™re breaking the law.โ€

2018-07-01 12:03:01 UTC

@retiredDep - They rub our noses in it - sheer arrogance

2018-07-01 12:04:07 UTC

There is no such thing as a normal life, if you know natural is normal.

2018-07-01 12:04:16 UTC

A small group demonstrated outside Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcettiโ€™s Windsor Square residence Saturday morning, targeting the mayor over homelessness and calling on him to support the disbandment of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

Protesters chanted, shouted and hurled expletives via a bullhorn as they stood outside the Getty House, the Tudor revival-style home that serves as the official mayorโ€™s residence. The peaceful demonstration, which drew about 20 people, was organized by the Democratic Socialists of Americaโ€™s L.A. chapter.

โ€œICE out of LA!โ€ protesters chanted. โ€œShame on you!โ€ โ€œHousing not handcuffs!โ€ โ€œBlack Lives Matter!โ€

Itโ€™s unclear if the mayor was home during the 7 a.m. protest. His wife, Amy Wakeland, briefly emerged from the residence shortly after demonstrators left. A Garcetti spokesman didnโ€™t immediately provide a comment.

2018-07-01 12:04:31 UTC

normal is a relative state

2018-07-01 12:04:32 UTC

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2018-07-01 12:04:48 UTC

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2018-07-01 12:05:13 UTC

@Deleted User ๐Ÿ˜‰

2018-07-01 12:05:26 UTC

heya rambler

2018-07-01 12:05:31 UTC

@silowetr ๐Ÿ˜€

2018-07-01 12:07:30 UTC

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge on Friday refused to overturn Gov. Jerry Brownโ€™s decision denying parole to former Charles Manson follower and convicted killer Leslie Van Houten.

In his ruling, Judge William C. Ryan said there was โ€œsome evidenceโ€ to support Brownโ€™s decision in refusing to release Leslie Van Houten, 68, who in 1971 was found guilty of taking part in the brutal killings of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in Los Angeles.

If released, Ryan found that Van Houten โ€œwould pose an unreasonable risk of danger to society.โ€

Ryan said the brutal and terrorizing manner in which Van Houten and her accomplices killed the LaBiancas demonstrates how the crime was more heinous than most and stands apart from others.

2018-07-01 12:07:48 UTC

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2018-07-01 12:08:17 UTC

US Rep. Maxine Waters kept up the heat on President Trump at an immigration rally Saturday in Los Angeles.

"How dare you?" said Waters, a California Democrat and frequent Trump critic. "How dare you take the babies from mothers' arms? How dare you take the children and send them all across the country into so-called detention centers?"

Waters has been warring with Trump lately amid a broader discussion of "civility" in politics, which gained some traction after White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked to leave a Virginia restaurant.

Waters then encouraged people to heckle and harass Cabinet members in public.

In response, Trump tweeted that Waters had called for "harm" to his supporters and spoke against her in rallies.

2018-07-01 12:08:37 UTC

Waters denied calling for violence.

Her speech Saturday was part of the "Families Belong Together" rallies held across the country. Protesters gathered to show opposition to Trump's "zero tolerance" toward undocumented immigrants, which has separated thousands of children from their parents.

She continued, "You are putting them in cages. You are putting them in jails. And you think we're going to stand by and allow you to do that? I don't think so. Donald Trump, you think you can get away with everything, but you have gone too far when you are trying to break up families in the way that you do."

Waters likened the situation to slavery.

"As an African-American woman, I was raised on the stories about what happened on the auction block when they auctioned off Africans" and broke up families, she told listeners.

She also had caustic advice for those who have made threats against her, increasingly, she said, since she and Trump have sparred.

"If you shoot me, you better shoot straight," Waters said. "There's nothing like a wounded animal."

2018-07-01 12:08:40 UTC

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2018-07-01 12:08:59 UTC

NAPPER

2018-07-01 12:09:31 UTC

Nearly 1,800 Puerto Ricans who survived Hurricane Maria will be forced to move out Sunday from hotels on the island and the U.S. mainland, where theyโ€™ve lived rent-free on assistance from FEMA.

The program was designed to be used for about two weeks but it had been extended repeatedly. FEMA spent more than $432 million on lodging for tens of thousands of hurricane survivors.

2018-07-01 12:09:55 UTC

Thousands of demonstrators are taking part in rallies across the country, including New York and Los Angeles, to protest the Trump administrationโ€™s immigration policies. Protesters are calling for the immediate reunification of immigrant families separated at the border and an end to family detentions and separations. http://on.ktla.com/mn0jY

2018-07-01 12:10:30 UTC

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2018-07-01 12:10:39 UTC

Magical

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2018-07-01 12:10:58 UTC

Some will mistake the illness for the cause... When actually the illness is just another symptom of the cause... I was laughing due to memories of my own path his words brought to my mind... Hope that helps...

2018-07-01 12:12:03 UTC

Two Orange County cousins say they were roofied and robbed by two women they met at a Beverly Grove club earlier this month.

The men told KTLA that after meeting the women at the Nightingale on June 4, they invited people over to their home for an after party and the women stayed later. They believe they were drugged because when they woke up, half a million dollars worth of high-end watches, sunglasses, clothes, shoes, luggage, Persian rugs, home security cameras and computers were missing.

The men believe they were targeted because they were wearing expensive watches at the club.

The men hired private investigator Michael Yousef, who said he is investigating several other cases of women who have drugged and robbed men.

โ€œWe have four active cases right now with the same scenarioโ€”ladies coming from clubs or bars, going home with the men,โ€ Yousef said. โ€œThese men wake up in the morning, remember nothing, and theyโ€™re completely robbed of everything.โ€

The men are offering a $2,000 reward for information. Anyone with information can visit www.NowPI.com or call 800-901-1360.

Mary Beth McDade reports for the KTLA 5 News at 10 on June 29, 2018.

2018-07-01 12:12:44 UTC

I believe that biggest shock and surprise would be to learn that there are aliens. My rational mind can not get around it as possible

2018-07-01 12:13:08 UTC

Wonder where he was going with ammo and weapons
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2018-07-01 12:14:19 UTC

Mexico is calling on the United Nations to intervene to prevent the United States from separating immigrant children and parents, the result of the Trump administrationโ€™s โ€œzero toleranceโ€ immigration policy.

President Trump last week signed an executive order to end the practice after a global outcry, but the Mexican government made no mention of Trumpโ€™s order in a statement released Thursday evening.

The statement said Luis Videgaray, Mexicoโ€™s foreign secretary, met Thursday in New York with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and urged the U.N. to intervene on the issue.

The statement called the separation of families cruel and a violation of human rights. Videgaray had already condemned the practice in remarks on June 18, calling it โ€œcruel and inhuman.โ€

2018-07-01 12:16:05 UTC
2018-07-01 12:19:40 UTC

Bakersfield Mayor Karen Goh, Carlos Baldovinos with The Mission at Kern County and Bakersfield Homeless Centerโ€™s Louis Gill join 17โ€™s Jim Scott to examine a new 10-year plan to end homelessness in Kern County.

Watch Kern County: In Depth Saturday at 6 p.m. on KGET TV 17.

2018-07-01 12:20:47 UTC

The "spirit" world is an ancient/present mind control weapon/tool the thieves use to overtake their prey/victims. Good/bad spirits are figments of imagination. The goyim can be easily manipulated by the use of spirit seeds being sewn into "creative minds". It causes the goy to become their own worst enemy, attempting to battle an unreal entity. While, the thieves rob you blind, deaf and very dumbed down. Once "they" got the ignorant masses "believing" in these spirits, both good, bad or "holy", been easy pickens ever since. Goyim are then worried about the wrath of "god" instead of the thieves they no longer can see. Fortunately the goyim are waking up to the scam, but for some, not quick enough. Better now than has ever been for people to see who has been fooling them for thousands of years. It's all mind control.

2018-07-01 12:20:49 UTC

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A California man who told investigators he was upset about the repeal of net neutrality rules was arrested Friday and is accused of threatening to kill Federal Communication Commission Chairman Ajit Pai's family, authorities said.

Markara Man, 33, of Norwalk told investigators that he sent three emails to Pai in December 2017 because he was angry over Pai's role in repealing the regulations and wanted to scare the chairman.

"I will find your children and I will kill them," Man wrote in one of the emails, according to court documents.

The same email listed the names and addresses of several preschools in Arlington, Virginia, though the chairman's children did not attend any of them, officials said.

In another message, Man accused Pai of being responsible for a child's suicide, and a third email included a photograph of the chairman and a framed photo with his family, authorities said.

When federal agents traced the emails back to Man and questioned him in May, he acknowledged sending them and provided law enforcement officers with a written apology that he sent to Pai, court papers said.

"I'm sorry I made a threat against your kids. That was crossing the line," he wrote in his message.

Man was charged in federal court in Virginia with threatening to murder a U.S. official's immediate family member with the intent to intimidate or interfere with the official's duties. He could face up to 10 years in prison, if convicted.

A telephone number listed for Man in public records rang unanswered Friday. It wasn't immediately clear if he had an attorney who could comment on the allegations.

The FCC voted last year to repeal the Obama-era net neutrality rules that said all web traffic must be treated equally, It gave internet service providers such as Verizon, Comcast and AT&T a free hand to slow or block websites and apps as they see fit or charge more for faster speeds.

2018-07-01 12:23:32 UTC

@Evilanne Good morning

2018-07-01 12:25:18 UTC

https://youtu.be/bximGbdm5Mk?t=100 PLEASE WATCH THIS!!!!!๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„

2018-07-01 12:25:52 UTC

this is a short video I made about "Blame, guilt and response-ability"
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2018-07-01 12:27:34 UTC

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) โ€” Officials say San Francisco will become the first major U.S. city to increase its minimum wage to $15 an hour Sunday under a ballot measure approved by voters in 2014.

City Administrator Naomi Kelly says it will be the first to hit the milestone for all workers. But it wonโ€™t be the last. California lawmakers approved a plan two years ago to increase the stateโ€™s $10 minimum to $15 by 2022.

A much smaller San Francisco Bay Area city, Emeryville, also will increase its minimum wage for smaller employers to $15 on Sunday. Larger employers have had to pay workers a little over $15 since last July.

Larger employers in Seattle pay workers at least $15 an hour.

Advocates have been urging a $15 minimum, saying workers need a โ€œliving wageโ€ to survive.

2018-07-01 12:32:34 UTC

Interesting Masonic connections with the Apollo Missions. There are NO coincidences. https://aplanetruth.info/space-travelers-and-freemasons/

2018-07-01 12:33:27 UTC

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2018-07-01 12:37:13 UTC

Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a letter to Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Kent Scribner on Thursday evening demanding he hand over a copy of the district's controversial sixth-grade human sexuality curriculum, which includes lessons about gender identity and sexual orientation.
Paxton claimed in the letter that district officials were repeatedly denying parents access to the curriculum or textbooks, which he said are in use in 22 schools across the district. He said children who asked to take their textbooks home or take a photo of the curriculum were denied.

Paxton cited state and federal laws that give parents access to "all written records of a school district concerning the parent's child" and "the right to inspect and review the education records of their children."
Stand for Fort Worth, a parental rights group opposed to having their children learn about gender identity, has been calling on Fort Worth ISD officials to hand over the textbooks and curriculum for months, arguing the district should have asked their permission before moving forward with the curriculum, according to the Star-Telegram.
They argued that although parents were sent a notice allowing them to opt their children out of the course, the notice was not clear about the content.
Members of the group cheered Paxton's letter on Facebook Thursday night, though they did not immediately respond to a request for comment. "Given the rash of inappropriate behavior by some teachers and the garbage being taught by others, it's imperative that parents remain vigilant and guard against their kids being indoctrinated!" one person wrote.
Fort Worth ISD officials also did not return a request for comment Thursday. State curriculum standards do not require sixth graders to learn about sexual orientation or gender identity, but districts are allowed to add material at their discretion.

2018-07-01 12:37:52 UTC

This isn't the first time Fort Worth ISD officials have crossed top state leadership on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity. In 2016, Scribner signed a policy allowing transgender students to "acknowledge the gender identity that each student consistently and uniformly asserts" and use the bathrooms and locker rooms of their choice โ€” prompting Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to call for his resignation, claiming the policy broke the law.
The policy also directed school employees to share information about students' gender identity at the student's direction. Paxton argued in a subsequent nonbinding opinion that that part of the policy broke state law by limiting parental access to crucial information.

2018-07-01 12:38:26 UTC

cabal

2018-07-01 12:38:40 UTC

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers on Thursday arrested a 61-year-old woman accused of smuggling 180 pounds of marijuana across the Roma Port of Entry, according to the Starr County High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area.

Agents say they conducted a search of 61-year-old Josefina Santacruz-Renteria's vehicle, a 2002 black Ford Taurus, after she entered the U.S. from Mexico.
Inside the trunk, agents say they found 16 bundles of marijuana weighing 180 pounds.

2018-07-01 12:38:55 UTC

Santacruz-Renteria was arrested for possession of marijuana and transported to the Starr County Detention Center.
Starr County HIDTA and the Starr County District Attorney's Office have taken over the investigation.

2018-07-01 12:40:05 UTC

Mexico elections center on disgust with corruption, violence
Sunday's elections for posts at every level of government are Mexico's largest ever.
Author: CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN , Associated Press
Published: 6:46 AM EDT July 1, 2018
Updated: 6:53 AM EDT July 1, 2018
Mexicans vote Sunday in a potentially transformative election that could put in power a firebrand vowing to end politics and business as usual in a country weary of spiraling violence, unchecked corruption and scandal-plagued politicians.

But his rivals warn that a victory by leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador could set the country back decades with an interventionist economic policy and are also promising to fight corruption and bring change to Mexico. All the candidates are lambasting President Donald Trump's policies against migrants and Mexico.

2018-07-01 12:40:20 UTC

Sunday's elections for posts at every level of government are Mexico's largest ever and have become a referendum on corruption, graft and other tricks used to divert taxpayer money to officials' pockets and empty those of the country's poor.

This is Lopez Obrador's third bid for the presidency and some see it as his best shot after 12 years of near-permanent campaigning. His railing against the "mafia of power" that has long ruled Mexico and in favor of the poor appears to be falling on receptive ears with polls showing him with a wide lead over three rivals who have failed to ignite voters' interest.

"The corrupt regime is coming to its end," Lopez Obrador, a 64-year-old commonly known as AMLO, said at his final campaign event Wednesday. "We represent modernity forged from below."

Much of the popular ire has been aimed at unpopular President Enrique Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party. Its candidate, Jose Antonio Meade, failed to gain traction with voters who would not give him the benefit of the doubt in spite of his ample resume in government and being an outsider to the ruling party.

Ricardo Anaya is the candidate of a right-left coalition. He has tried to harness the youth vote with an emphasis on technology and new ideas, but he divided his own conservative party to take its candidacy and it's unclear if his new allies in the leftist Democratic Revolution Party will actually turn out for someone from the other end of the ideological spectrum.

2018-07-01 12:40:46 UTC

Sunday is the first time that an independent candidate appears on the ballot.

Jaime "El Bronco" Rodriguez fought for attention with a horse-mounted "everyman" campaign and by tossing out policy bombs like his proposal to cut off the hands of public officials caught stealing. Without the big party machinery it was an uphill battle.

But "independent candidacies are here to stay in Mexico," Janine Otalora Malassis, president of the electoral court, said on Friday.

It is also the first time Mexicans living abroad can vote for down ballot races like senators. More than 181,000 received ballots and the 97,000 that the National Electoral Institute had gotten back by Friday morning were already double what they got in 2012.

Juan Carlos Enriquez, 30, said he supports Lopez Obrador but warned him that he better not steal.

"Of course, I want him to win. But it has to be made clear that he has to deliver what he promises and not become like the rest," he said.

Hovering over the election is the specter of vote fraud, though electoral officials deny it is a possibility with the modern balloting technology and institutions now in place.

In both of Lopez Obrador's previous two presidential losses he alleged fraud. In his first loss โ€” by a mere 0.56 percent to conservative Felipe Calderon in 2006 โ€” his supporters held months-long protests in Mexico City and he referred to himself as "the legitimate president."

His allies are warning even before Sunday's presidential vote that there better not be any funny business.

"They shouldn't dare commit a fraud, because if they do they will meet the devil," said Yeidckol Polevnsky, president of Lopez Obrador's Morena party. "We will not accept it."

2018-07-01 12:44:24 UTC

Pop culture superstars and cosplay enthusiasts collide at Amazing Las Vegas Comic Con http://bit.ly/2KmgjHA

2018-07-01 12:45:57 UTC

Awesome anon says "The good news is we have **40,483 sealed indictments** - just finished tally" https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sMV0lDyTod4irOZisF4QfXWurSUgAHDn

2018-07-01 12:46:03 UTC

LAS VEGAS - Metro Police just arrested the man allegedly responsible for killing one of their drug informants.

Baily Beck was found in the attached garaged of a home in the early morning hours on April 8, police said.

According to an arrest report released Friday, she suffered an apparent head injury. Beck was taken to Spring Valley Hospital where she later died.

An autopsy was conducted on Beck by the Clark County Coroner on April 9, and that is when it was discovered that she was a victim of a homicide.

The coroner said her cause of death was blunt force trauma.

After investigating, Metro detectives discovered that three men had a plan to inject Beck with narcotics to see if she was an informant. Christopher Weygant was one of those men, and according to the coronerโ€™s office, Beck had several injection marks on her body.

Police said one witness who saw Weygant at the home where Beck was stayin on April 6 was asked why he was there and he said he was there to "kill Ivana." According to the arrest report, Beck was known as Ivana.

The witness told police Weygant told her to stay in her room. A short time later, she heard Beck yell out the word โ€œow,โ€ the report said.

Witnesses told police Weygant and two other suspects, Robert Irwin and someone who goes by the name of โ€œSavage,โ€ were all rummaging through Beckโ€™s stuff in her room for about an hour. Then the witness saw Beck crawling down the staircase, and across the hall into the garage.

Beckโ€™s was found in the garage before she was taken to the hospital.

The witness also told police that she heard Weygant make a call to someone by the name of Ronald Mulitauopele, also known as โ€œSamoa,โ€ to say that โ€œthe job was done.โ€

The police report said Irwin and Weygant are members of the USO gang.

Weygant is charged with open murder and conspiracy.

2018-07-01 12:46:11 UTC

2018-07-01 12:48:59 UTC

Arizona pharmacy tech accused of stealing more than $100,000 in medical supplies
The attorney general's office said this case is among several from Arizona that are part of a nationwide effort in June to highlight fraud and opioid-related offenses by doctors and others in the medical field.
Author: Associated Press
Published: 12:01 PM PST June 29, 2018
Updated: 12:02 PM PST June 29, 2018
PHOENIX (AP) - An Arizona pharmacy technician is facing numerous charges for his role in the theft of hundreds of boxes of diabetic test strips.

The Arizona Attorney General's Office said Friday a grand jury has indicated 30-year-old Robert Brian Kemple. He's facing 33 charges related to the theft of more than $100,000 of medical supplies from a CVS Pharmacy over several months.

2018-07-01 12:49:20 UTC

A nine-year employee, Kemple reportedly told Goodyear police after being arrested last year that he sold the test strips online at discounted prices.

The attorney general's office said Kemple's case is among several from Arizona that are part of a nationwide effort in June to highlight fraud and opioid-related offenses by doctors and others in the medical field.

2018-07-01 12:49:47 UTC

Loving Joe M's tweets lately. Likely outcomes for Barack Obama based on Q. ๐Ÿ’ฃ He's already retained counsel, up to 12 lawyers ๐Ÿ’ฃ His $400m is frozen ๐Ÿ’ฃ Cuba, Iran, Venezuela & Kenya are countries he has likely sought asylum from, but all were threatened economically to deny it. ๐Ÿ’ฃ Nobel prize will be revoked.

2018-07-01 12:50:30 UTC

@reclaimthelaw thankyou for stating the obvious and the real thieves. Don't worry about stating it too often, it cannot be.

2018-07-01 12:52:01 UTC

Using terms like globalists, cabal, deepstate, etc., ony provide the thieves more "cover".

2018-07-01 12:53:22 UTC

LaPORTE, Ind. โ€” A television series thatโ€™s in the works will recount the story of a northern Indiana woman whoโ€™s believed to have murdered more than two dozen people a century ago.

SERA Films has optioned Harold Schecterโ€™s bestseller โ€œHellโ€™s Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Menโ€ for a limited television series adaptation.

The Indianapolis Star reports actor Joseph Cross and SERA Films founder Austin Francalancia are developing and producing the series.

Francalancia, whoโ€™s a Warsaw, Indiana, native, says theyโ€™ve identified 10 actors who could portray Belle Gunness.

The native of Norway moved to LaPorte, Indiana, in the early 1900s and used lonely hearts ads to lure wealthy men to her farm, where she robbed, poisoned and dismembered them.

2018-07-01 12:58:01 UTC

@vikingscott Welcome, I too came from 24/7

2018-07-01 12:59:25 UTC

I just do not like to be lectured to

2018-07-01 13:00:18 UTC

There has been complaints about hogging the mic

2018-07-01 13:00:38 UTC

Mic hoggers huh

2018-07-01 13:01:34 UTC

On air or in discord?

2018-07-01 13:01:37 UTC

I am putting my self on voice probation

2018-07-01 13:01:47 UTC

hmm

2018-07-01 13:02:34 UTC

meanwhile in philly

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/462966242429632512/Dg8qPJdXcAAlrGz.jpg_large.jpg

2018-07-01 13:03:10 UTC

@Pawhuska who's hogging mic. u?

2018-07-01 13:04:17 UTC

Canada's RED PILL - Billy Joyce https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5-VTijK3Pg

2018-07-01 13:06:00 UTC

I'm off for a while, to watch this docu about Tommy R . . .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYMMvb8iR4Y

2018-07-01 13:07:40 UTC

voice chat is kind of funny. U can look and see no one talking. No mics being keyed up for 30 solid minutes. You go in there and talk a bit to make a point.....and someone cries that u r hogging the mic or you are in the wrong room lol. good stuff

2018-07-01 13:08:06 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/462967635051544579/trump_3.jpg

2018-07-01 13:08:06 UTC

You have gained a rank @silowetr, you just advanced to 23 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!

2018-07-01 13:08:31 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/462967740437626890/126d83d35084c19a1105629faa55b463--sun-newspaper-eu-referendum.png

2018-07-01 13:08:50 UTC

@JonJon it doesnt light up the mics when your not in the room

2018-07-01 13:09:01 UTC

that 30 min you thought was silent, wasnt

2018-07-01 13:09:07 UTC

@reclaimthelaw A big thank you for this video about water! How great is our God! Everything on this earth that God made is a miracle. All we have to do is slow down and get quiet and look for it! Once again thank you!

2018-07-01 13:09:41 UTC

@Deleted User referring to many times though brother. not just now. I just got online. was referring to comment made my pawhuska

2018-07-01 13:10:45 UTC

9 stabbed at Idaho apartment complex where refugee families live
Posted: Jul 01, 2018 7:52 AM EDT
Updated: Jul 01, 2018 7:53 AM EDT
Meredith Digital StaffCONNECT

(Storyblocks)
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(CNN) โ€” A man is in custody after a stabbing that left nine people injured at an apartment complex that houses refugee families in Boise, Idaho, authorities say.

The victims injured in the stabbing Saturday night included members of Boise's refugee community, Police Chief William Bones said. He declined to provide additional details on the victims.

All nine victims are undergoing treatment at a hospital, four with life-threatening injuries, according to police.

Detectives are interviewing the 30-year-old suspect but have yet to establish a motive for the attack, Bones said in a statement.

"As you can imagine the witnesses in the apartment complex along with the rest of our community are reeling from this attack. This incident is not a representation of our community but a single evil individual who attacked people without provocation that we are aware of at this time," he said in the statement.

2018-07-01 13:10:58 UTC

pawhuska must be talking about something from yesterday cause no such thing was said to him this morning

2018-07-01 13:11:01 UTC

Call of man with a knife

Police responded to a call of a man with a knife at 8:46 p.m. (10:46 p.m. ET) and arrived at the apartment complex four minutes later, Bones said.

"Officers located the suspect almost immediately, took the suspect into custody at gunpoint," he said.

Additional officers found the nine victims inside the apartments and in the complex's parking lot.

"You can imagine this is a very tight-knit community here in this apartment complex. The attack had a devastating effect on the people. We're doing everything we can tonight to get them services, to get them through this evening and we'll be working with them in the days and weeks that follow," Bones said.

Injuries are 'very serious'

Asked if there had been fatalities, Bones responded: "At this point we haven't lost anybody, but as I've said, the injuries are very, very serious."

The attack was unprecedented for the police department, he said.

"We haven't had anything involving this amount of victims in a single attack in Boise in the history of the department. Obviously it's something you hope never comes to your city," Bones said.

Bones said police hope to release the suspect's identity Sunday.

"He did come from out of state, but I don't know how long he's been in the city," he told reporters.

By Susannah Cullinane, CNN

The-CNN-Wire
โ„ข & ยฉ 2018 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.

2018-07-01 13:12:10 UTC

@Deleted User yeah, dunno. I liek to contribute but I aint about the drama

2018-07-01 13:12:34 UTC

catch 22 ish

2018-07-01 13:13:03 UTC

BERLIN (AP) โ€” German Chancellor Angela Merkel has reportedly secured agreements with 14 European Union countries to rapidly return some asylum seekers as she seeks to end a schism in her government over migration policy.

Merkel also says she also wants to establish "anchor centers" to process migrants at Germany's borders, the dpa news agency reported Saturday.

2018-07-01 13:13:18 UTC
2018-07-01 13:13:19 UTC

The announcements came in a letter Merkel wrote to leaders of her Christian Democratic Union's Bavaria-only sister party, the Christian Social Union, as well as to her junior coalition government partner, the Social Democrats, after she attended a two-day EU summit in Brussels.
Merkel is seeking to end a three-week standoff with her hard-line Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who heads the CSU.
Seehofer, whose party faces a state election in the fall, has been threatening to turn away migrants at Germany's border who have already been rejected by the country or who have registered for asylum elsewhere in the EU.
Merkel has rejected that approach, instead insisting on a European-wide solution to migration issues to preserve EU unity. The dispute has raised the possibility of an end to Germany's decades-old conservative alliance between the CSU and Merkel's CDU if Seehofer goes ahead with the unilateral move, which could bring down her government.
Both the CDU and the CSU are holding separate meetings Sunday to discuss Merkel's latest efforts on migration and plot their next steps.
Merkel on Friday came away from an EU summit with agreements from Greece and Spain to take back migrants previously registered in those countries, and an overall agreement by the 28-nation bloc to ease the pressures of migration into Europe.

2018-07-01 13:13:34 UTC

In the eight-page letter obtained Saturday by dpa, the chancellor said that she had also secured agreement with half of the EU nations to return migrants to them if they'd first registered in those countries.

2018-07-01 13:13:53 UTC

The countries included Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, which have all been harsh critics of Merkel's welcoming stance to migrants, as well as Belgium, France, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden.
Officials in Hungary and the Czech Republic, however, both said later Saturday that they had not signed any deal on migrants.
Asked about the Czech comment, Merkel's spokesman told dpa that the country "had expressed a willingness to negotiate an administrative agreement on improved cooperation on repatriation."
In the letter, the chancellor threw her support behind establishing large collection centers in Germany for migrants as their cases are processed. Dpa reported the centers would be used for migrants who attempt to bypass border controls and for those whose cases don't fall under bilateral return agreements.
Whether the combination of the bilateral measures and EU agreement is enough to placate the CSU is not yet clear.
Top CSU lawmaker Markus Soeder, Bavaria's governor, on Saturday praised the EU agreement as more than his party had expected, but at the same time suggested that it left open the possibility of unilateral national measures as well.

2018-07-01 13:14:00 UTC

MININT

2018-07-01 13:14:21 UTC

Merkel's office told dpa, however, that interpretation was wrong, saying "unilateral measures at the expense of other countries are not what is meant."
In neighboring Austria, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz again urged a European solution to migration, warning in the Bild newspaper that if the southern German region of Bavaria undertook unilateral measures it would create a "domino effect" as Austria and other EU nations then closed their borders one-by-one.
"Our goal remains a joint European solution with orderly protection of the exterior borders, and centers in third countries,' said Kurz, whose nation took over the rotating EU presidency on Saturday. "That way we can also preserve a Europe without internal borders."

2018-07-01 13:14:40 UTC

@Deleted User our whole movement is based upon questioning things to dig into them to find the truth. Then we question something that someone else believes and its a taboo subject? wow. we can questions kings and popes and presidents but not each other?? hurts the movement

2018-07-01 13:15:05 UTC

what subject was taboo exactly?

2018-07-01 13:15:39 UTC

dWAVE?????

2018-07-01 13:15:49 UTC

smh

2018-07-01 13:15:53 UTC
2018-07-01 13:16:03 UTC

idk about others but im happy to discuss dwave

2018-07-01 13:17:09 UTC

Enough processing power to mange the intersections of Nspace and our own dimension - necessary for CERN to open the portal

2018-07-01 13:17:21 UTC

the plot of Doom

2018-07-01 13:17:45 UTC

With Johnny Depp???

2018-07-01 13:17:54 UTC

transcendence????

2018-07-01 13:18:22 UTC

@dumpster your freaking me out. ๐Ÿคฃ

2018-07-01 13:18:35 UTC

Police find 10 dead bodies blindfolded, hanging from roof of home
Posted: Jul 01, 2018 8:25 AM EDT
Updated: Jul 01, 2018 8:25 AM EDT
Meredith Digital StaffCONNECT

(File Photo)
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NEW DELHI (AP/Meredith) โ€” Police in India's capital said they found 11 bodies in a home in mysterious circumstances on Sunday, 10 of them blindfolded and hanging from the roof.

The victims belonged to a family and most had lived in one home in Burari village in the northern part of New Delhi, said police officer Vineet Kumar.

Police are investigating whether the victims โ€” four men, three women and four girls โ€” died by suicide or were killed, Kumar said, adding that no suicide note was found.

There were no bullet marks on the bodies of the victims, and there was no sign of forced entry into the house, Kumar said.

Ten bodies, blindfolded by cotton and pieces of cloth, were found hanging from an iron grill used as a ventilator in the home's courtyard, while the body of a 70-year-old woman was lying on the floor of the house, said a police official who spoke on condition of anonymity, in line with department policy.

The family was living in the house for more than two decades, the Hindustan Times newspaper reported. It said the house belongs to a businessman who ran a plywood shop and dairy.

The newspaper said that at around 8 a.m. Sunday, a neighbor with whom the businessman used to go for morning walks went to see him and found the door of the house open and the 10 people, including the businessman, hanging. He raised an alarm and people called the police.

"It is a tragic incident. Police are investigating. ... Let's wait for their investigation to be over," said New Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who visited the scene. In a video posted on Twitter by Kejriwal's ruling party, the neighbors are heard telling Kejriwal that the family was busy with wedding preparations.

2018-07-01 13:18:46 UTC

@V77 Good morning

2018-07-01 13:18:50 UTC

PaaS

2018-07-01 13:19:24 UTC

@V77 - The dWAVE network is smarter than all humanity combined - fully self aware and smart as any grouping of people

2018-07-01 13:19:29 UTC

@Pawhuska good morning ๐ŸŒž๐Ÿ’ฏ hanging out in 24/7 chat. โค๏ธ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‘›๐Ÿ‘—

2018-07-01 13:20:03 UTC

@dumpster ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿค–๐Ÿ”จ๐Ÿ”จ๐Ÿ”จ๐Ÿ”จ

2018-07-01 13:20:10 UTC

Good morning all!

2018-07-01 13:20:21 UTC

@V77 are you violet H over there

2018-07-01 13:20:23 UTC

i know right - lets take an axe to all the dWAVES

2018-07-01 13:21:29 UTC
2018-07-01 13:21:31 UTC

Combat veterans reported the sound of belt fed weapons (SAW)

2018-07-01 13:21:38 UTC

๐Ÿ‘—๐Ÿ‘›๐Ÿ‘’๐Ÿ’„๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿงš๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ๐ŸŒ‚๐Ÿ•ถ๐Ÿ‘š๐Ÿ‘–๐Ÿ‘œ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿฅ‚๐Ÿพ๐Ÿง˜โ€โ™€๏ธโ›ฒ๏ธ

2018-07-01 13:21:55 UTC

That video that @reclaimthelaw posted about water was awesome! It gave me a new lease on life! God is so good! Everything He created is a miracle if we just get quiet and look!

2018-07-01 13:22:33 UTC
2018-07-01 13:22:37 UTC

No one says hi so I will go back to doing what I was doing have a good day!

2018-07-01 13:22:46 UTC

no autopsies in Vegas either

2018-07-01 13:23:07 UTC

blood sacrifice

2018-07-01 13:23:08 UTC

@Powder ๐Ÿ’œ good morning ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2018-07-01 13:23:13 UTC

@Powder ๐Ÿ’œ sorry good morning

2018-07-01 13:23:22 UTC

@V77 ๐Ÿ˜‰

2018-07-01 13:23:24 UTC

@retiredDep Q said in yesterday drop, Gowdy would not be up for Supreme Court nomination.

2018-07-01 13:23:45 UTC

Good morning everyone..๐Ÿค›

2018-07-01 13:23:52 UTC

vets in crowd reported the sound of SAWs from helicopters

2018-07-01 13:24:16 UTC

@V77 howdy๐Ÿ˜‹

2018-07-01 13:24:16 UTC
2018-07-01 13:24:16 UTC

heya roz

2018-07-01 13:24:35 UTC

@Powder ๐Ÿ’œ Morning powder sorry for being rude, watching soapbox am and got distracted. Glad you are here.

2018-07-01 13:24:50 UTC

@Roz47 ๐Ÿ˜‰

2018-07-01 13:24:56 UTC

@Powder ๐Ÿ’œ HI! <:magakek:430294013615144961>

2018-07-01 13:25:26 UTC

@Powder ๐Ÿ’œ hello ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2018-07-01 13:25:47 UTC

@JonJon @Roz47 hello ๐Ÿ‘€

2018-07-01 13:26:01 UTC
2018-07-01 13:26:21 UTC

What fine hell are we exposing today.

2018-07-01 13:26:27 UTC

OK its bed time - thanku one and all

2018-07-01 13:26:27 UTC

๐Ÿ‘€

2018-07-01 13:26:45 UTC

@dumpster nite.

2018-07-01 13:26:53 UTC

@dumpster gn mate

2018-07-01 13:27:06 UTC

Very effective!

2018-07-01 13:27:24 UTC

@dumpster Night and see ya later on.

2018-07-01 13:27:24 UTC

@dumpster ๐Ÿ˜‰

2018-07-01 13:27:43 UTC

@V77 ๐Ÿ‘€ Iโ€™m tagging you in yt chat, realizing youโ€™re probably back and forth in discord, as am I. Lol ๐Ÿ‘€

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