Message from @Karl XII

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2018-07-24 17:48:24 UTC  

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2018-07-24 17:50:29 UTC  

WATCH LIVE: President Trump speaking at annual Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) convention, as Senate confirms Robert Wilkie as VA Secretary.
MORE: http://bit.ly/2LP2RbC

2018-07-24 17:51:13 UTC  

The pizza worker, who has been in the country illegally since 2010, is expected to be in federal court today fighting to stay with his wife and 2 young children who are all U.S. citizens.
DETAILS: http://bit.ly/2LMU7mq

2018-07-24 17:51:58 UTC  

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2018-07-24 17:53:48 UTC  

TRAGIC 💔 The chief says 27-year-old Melyda Corado was hit by an officer's bullet during a police shootout with the suspect. 8.wfla.com/2v0Algg

2018-07-24 17:54:06 UTC  

BREAKING: The classification would require increased treatment in prison for Bill Cosby and increased notification of neighbors upon his release. https://bit.ly/2mEcGhN

2018-07-24 17:54:35 UTC  

STAND YOUR GROUND? Last week's deadly shooting outside a Clearwater convenience store is sparking controversy over Florida's Stand Your Ground law. Some people say the law does not apply to the shooting. >> https://bit.ly/2OdyayL

2018-07-24 17:55:30 UTC  

WATCH as Clarksville, Tennessee Police Officers put their own lives on the line to save a man from jumping off a bridge. DETAILS/MORE VIDEO: https://bit.ly/2NJpfEb

2018-07-24 17:56:25 UTC  

@ʙɪɴᴀʀʏ ᴀɢᴇɴᴛ🐉🦋 whose Wright and Meyer?

2018-07-24 17:57:11 UTC  

similarities anyone?

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2018-07-24 17:57:14 UTC  

@Fremp
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On June 15, when he packed his AR-15 and drove an armored vehicle onto the bridge near Hoover Dam, Matthew Wright had a mission. He’d gleaned it from a berserk conspiracy theory that circulates mainly online, and now here he was, offline, near a very real dam, with a not-at-all-virtual rifle.
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2018-07-24 17:57:45 UTC  

Ohhh that guy

2018-07-24 17:57:50 UTC  

HuffPoo?

2018-07-24 17:57:53 UTC  

I Huber in DC or Utah.

2018-07-24 17:58:22 UTC  

@Fremp

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Of course, another real-life QAnon mission brings another arrest. The founder of Veterans on Patrol, Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer, was collared on Sunday after sheriff’s deputies saw a YouTube video in which he was rifling through private property in his hunt for nonexistent pedophiles. He was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, along with a charge of failure to appear in court on July 17 for an unrelated assault charge.

Meyer is the perfect QAnon soldier ― committed enough to put his boots on and go LARPing through the desert, unhinged enough to believe that a homeless camp he finds is a child sex-trafficking dungeon and savvy enough to disseminate his findings online to likeminded people. He is too extreme even for some extremists. Meyer and his group were kicked out of the occupation party at a federal building in Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 2016 after militants accused him of walking in and assaulting a disabled Vietnam veteran.
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2018-07-24 17:58:26 UTC  

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two flight attendants for a Chinese airline were fined and ordered to leave the United States within 72 hours for attempting to smuggle nearly two-dozen spotted and box turtles in a carry-on bag from Los Angeles to China.

City News Service reports Monday that U.S. District Judge S. James Otero ordered Chinese nationals Huaqian Qu and Renfeng Gao to pay $5,500 each to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service before returning to China within three days.

The U.S. Attorney's Office says the two China Eastern attendants pleaded guilty last month to a federal conspiracy charge, which carries a possible penalty of up to five years behind bars.

2018-07-24 17:59:47 UTC  

HARTFORD, Conn. — Right-wing radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones argued he was acting as a journalist, comparing himself to the Washington Post reporters who uncovered the Watergate scandal, when he questioned on his talk show "Infowars" the official narrative given by officials in the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting.

In written arguments filed Friday, Jones moved to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by the families of some of the 26 people killed in the Connecticut shooting. Jones acknowledged that he had called the shooting a hoax, but said he now believes it happened.
"Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein relied on allegations from 'Deep Throat' to link the Nixon Administration to the Watergate break-in," his lawyers wrote in filing for a dismissal. "Such journalism, questioning official narratives, would be chilled if reporters were subject to liability if they turned out to be wrong,"
A gunman killed 20 first-graders and six educators at the Newtown, Connecticut, school Dec. 14, 2012.
Several families filed suit in April in state Superior Court, saying that Jones' comments questioning the shooting have tormented them and subjected them to harassment and death threats by his followers, some of whom have accused them of being crisis actors.

2018-07-24 17:59:47 UTC  

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2018-07-24 17:59:50 UTC  

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2018-07-24 18:00:04 UTC  

The First Amendment simply does not protect false statements about the parents of one of the worst tragedies in our nation's history," said Bill Bloss, an attorney who represents the families. "Any effort by any of the defendants to avoid responsibility for the harm that they have inflicted will be unsuccessful."
The plaintiffs include the parents of four children killed at the school — Daniel Barden, Dylan Hockley, Ben Wheeler and Avielle Richman. Also suing are relatives of two slain educators — school Principal Dawn Hochsprung and first-grade teacher Victoria Soto. FBI agent William Aldenberg, one of the first responders to the scene, is also a plaintiff.
The lawsuits seek monetary and punitive damages, attorney fees and other costs. They do not say exactly how much money the families are seeking
In separate lawsuits filed in Texas, where Jones' "Infowars" media company is based, the parents of slain children Jesse Lewis and Noah Pozner sued Jones seeking more than $1 million in damages for alleged defamation.
Wolfgang Halbig, who the families said was a frequent guest on Jones' show and questioned whether the school shooting really happened, is also named as a defendant in the case.
Halbig, a former police officer who lives in Sorrento, Florida, said in April that he believes people died in the shooting, but that authorities refuse to clear up what he believes are discrepancies in the official story.

2018-07-24 18:00:20 UTC  

Jones acknowledged allowing Halbig and others to question the shooting on his show, but said he has a constitutional right to do that.
"To stifle the press (by making them liable for merely interviewing people who have strange theories) will simply turn this human tragedy into a Constitutional one," his attorneys wrote.
Jones' attorneys asked for oral arguments on their motion. Those were not scheduled Monday.

2018-07-24 18:01:32 UTC  

I would like to see any autopsy evidence from the victims

2018-07-24 18:01:38 UTC  

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - A former MTV VJ who was last seen in the Inland Empire has been reported as a missing person, the Riverside Police Department said on Monday.

Josiah "Jesse" Camp, 38, was reported missing on Thursday by his sister after family had not heard from him in about a week, Riverside police said in a news release. Camp, who appeared as an MTV VJ in the late 90s and early 2000s, gained fame after hosting several shows and winning MTV's Wanna Be a VJ contest.

Police said Camp was reportedly seen in Fontana on Thursday morning before he was reported missing.

Camp was also recently in Riverside and is possibly a transient who is known to frequent motels throughout the Inland Empire, according to police.

"There does not appear to be anything suspicious at this time regarding Jesse being missing other than his ceased contact with family and friends," Riverside police said in the statement.


Josiah "Jesse" Camp was the first winner of MTV's "Wanna Be a VJ" contest. (Credit: Riverside Police Department)
Jesse Camp won MTV's "Wanna be a VJ" contest in 1998. Since his time at the network, Camp attempted a career as a recording artist but quickly removed himself from the public eye.

Camp is described as white, standing 6 feet 5 inches tall, weighing about 170 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.