Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 10:01 a.m. No.20356387   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6407 >>6590 >>6623

Cover-Up Scandal: Coroner Who Performed Autopsy on Kurt Cobain Allegedly had Affair With Courtney Love

Joshua Wilburn Feb. 3, 2024

 

The late Kurt Cobain, the iconic frontman of the '90s grunge band Nirvana, continues to be a subject of fascination and speculation even decades after his death.

 

Recently, bestselling author Ian Halperin has made shocking claims about the examiner who conducted Cobain's autopsy, Dr. Nikolas Hartshorne, RadarOnline.com has learned.

 

According to Halperin,Dr. Hartshorne allegedly boasted of an intimate relationship with Cobain’s wife, Courtney Love, which he claims compromised the objectivity of the autopsy findings.

 

The alleged revelations come in light of a leaked copy of Cobain’s autopsy report, which had never before been made public due to privacy laws in Washington state.

 

The report, signed by Dr. Hartshorne and the late Dr. Donald Reay, confirms Cobain’s cause of death as suicide by aself-inflicted shotgun wound. It also reveals the presence of various substances in Cobain’s system, including morphine, codeine, diazepam, opiates, and benzodiazepines, as well as needle track marks along his arm.

 

Halperin has long questioned the official version of Cobain’s death, arguing that theexcessive amount of heroin in his system would have made it impossible for him to have killed himself.

 

In his book, Case Closed: The Cobain Murder, he presents alleged evidence suggesting foul play and suggests that Cobain was murdered.

 

Halperin also challengedLove to take a lie-detectortest to prove her innocence, an offer she has always denied.

 

Dr. Hartshorne, a self-proclaimed fan of Nirvana and Courtney Love, admitted during an interview with Halperin in 1996 thathe should have been recusedfrom the autopsy.

 

He reportedly stated that he believed he was too presumptuous in his findings and confessed to having a “conflict of interest.”

 

Halperin also alleged that Dr. Hartshorne insinuated having a romantic relationship with Love.

 

(This makes me wonder if the Dr. helped to kill Curt.)

 

https://radaronline.com/p/coroner-kurt-cobain-autopsy-affair-courtney-love-report/

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 10:12 a.m. No.20356423   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6431 >>6449 >>6623

This is article is so long I can’t post all of it, but it’s Excellent. Read the whole article, this is anon compliant! Kek. 1/2

 

The Way of the Scroll

The Archetypes of Successful Posters. ISAAC SIMPSON.

 

Over twelve years posting on the internet for attention—and a decade of doing it professionally—I’ve thought constantly about why people react to certain posts and posters, and why they ignore the rest. I’ve dedicated nearly 100 episodes of The Carousel to talking to successful posters about what they do, yet I’m still no closer to the answer. Why do random accounts without specific beats or skillsets, say Paul Skallas or Mike Cernovich, rise to the top, while most of us languish in obscurity?

 

The first thing brands, and most individuals, want in today’s world is to go viral, to gain followers, to be the center of the online conversation. Yet so rarely are they able to achieve it—at least on purpose—despite spending hundreds of billions of dollars trying.

 

I’VE BEEN HOSTING TWITTER SPACES AFTER THE NFL PLAYOFF GAMES. AN ODD FORM OF MEDIA. ANYONE CAN JOIN, THEY REMAIN ANONYMOUS BESIDES THEIR VOICE, BUT TO PARTICIPATE THEY MUST REQUEST THE MICROPHONE FROM THE HOSTS. THE RESULT IS A ROVING, FREEFORM “CONVERSATION” VERY DIFFERENT FROM A REAL LIFE ONE. THERE’S LITTLE BACK-AND-FORTH, MORE SERIAL SOAPBOXING. PEOPLE TAKE TURNS BLOVIATING. IF CONFLICT OVERWHELMS THE SPACE, A GOOD HOST WILL USE HIS “MUTE ALL” POWER AND MOVE ON. SPACES ARE TALK RADIO, DEMOCRATIZED.

 

THIS ARTICLE POKES AT THE REASONS WHY.

 

About 30-40 people join my Spaces at any given moment. Poor performance. Recently, my Twitter engagement has been throttled to a minimum, a result of designations that restrict controversial accounts, even in the Musk era.

 

Another reason my Twitter Spaces have so far failed is because I’m bad at hosting them. Successful Twitter Space hosting is a subtle art, a combination of talk radio host, stand up comic, and autistic shitposter. Anons Nightmare Visionand Future Moldovan Citizen produce one of the best nightly Spaces, called “Night Owls.” I wish I could tell you why they’re so good at, but I can’t grasp it myself.

 

However, after having one of the sharpest anons Covfefe Anon on

The Carousel, he kindly joined one of my NFL Spaces. He’s a popular guest on Night Owls, an incisive commenter, and when he joined my less popular space, he elevated the conversation in a palpable way. It stoked my understanding of Spaces, of mimetic arts, and of posting and scrolling in general.

 

As soon as he joined the space, Covfefe did something I’ve seen other top anons do. It’s hard to put into words. Up to that point, the conversation ran towards the normie. Listen to Bill Simmons’ weekly NFL pod with Cousin Sal, and you’ll know what I mean. The appeal is lazy, humorous relatability. Very male. Chewing the fat with your bros over beers. Shooting the shit. Blasting a heater or two. Light mockery blended with hyper-detailed knowledge of stats, plays, lineups, personalities. Your capital in such conversations (of which I have very little) comes from 1) how much minutiae you can bring to the table without sounding gay and 2) how mean you can be without seeming angry…

 

least.https://www.carousel.blog/p/the-way-of-the-scroll?

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 10:15 a.m. No.20356431   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6439 >>6454

>>20356423

2/2

But what Covfefe did was a curveball, and it’s why he has the reputation he does. Instead of raising where, for example, the Ravens’ unsung second string tight end went to college, he brought up a different kind of minutiae. Addressing whether refs can rig games, he shared the complexities surrounding a little known rule nuance that allows offensive linemen, and therefore refs, a certain amount of leniency in the definition of False Start penalties if a lineman moves his back leg in a certain way. The mainstream rarely discusses the issue, which makes it all the more suspicious. But sure enough, if you dig, it’s there.He wasn’t just bringing something to the table, he was showing us how the table was made. This is what a good poster does best.

 

Covfefe offers scrollers their favorite currency—rare redpills. Listening to him, or reading his tweets, you drop out for a moment, thrilled at learning something fascinating, and not only fascinating but surprising in a way that burns holes in the perceived order.

 

I used to scoff at the idea that the internet made us any more informed, seeing it more as an instrument of control. But, I’ve recently accepted the novelty of the exponential increase of available information. Every medium has its message, and every message has a core emotional benefit for its audience. While in prior ages, mediums lent themselves to the emotions of inspiration, meaning, love, sadness, profundity, etc, the internet leads us to a different kind of satisfaction: the excitement that comes from gaining knowledge.

 

It’s why “conspiracy theories” are central to our era. We crave redpills, because redpills are made to be swallowed.

 

This has a lot to do with mimesis, which large organizations, brands or otherwise, aren’t built to capture. They’re getting better at it, as we’ve seen with Brand Twitter, but the whole world of posting and scrolling is still highly opaque. With Covfefe in mind,I’ve mapped out what I think the different types of successful posters are, why people are drawn to them, and how they overlap. I call them:

 

• Wrinkle Finders

• Insight Miners

• Gonzo Reporters

• Parasocial Friends

• Rise and Grinders

• Beauty Promoters

 

The list is not in ranked order, as I believe that all categories play a vital role and that no one is inherently superior to any other. I admire them all. However, it does descend from the least accessible to normies, and thus theclosest to the source of truth, down to most accessible.

 

Wrinkle Finders

 

Covfefe is primarily a Wrinkle Finder, as are most people on Frogtwitter, like the Night Owls guys, news digesters like Niccolo Soldo or

Indian Bronson , wordcels like Lomez or Zero HP Lovecraft, noticers like Steve Sailer, Second City Bureaucrat, and Mena, and “people” like Paul Skallas. Raw Egg Nationalist is a health Wrinkle Finder. Gio's Content Corner. is an art version. The Prudentialist political theory. Video essayists like Academic Agent and Dave Greene (The Distributist) also fit the category. On Instagram, people like Brad Troemeldo the Wrinkle Finding work.They’re our loveable spergs,the ones who actually do the reading.

They find surprising pieces of information, weave them together into mimetic fabric, and transmit them as stimulating redpills like Green Line Theory, “new euphemism just dropped,” or Covfefe’s very own “the woke is more correct than the mainstream.” Understanding things feels good, and fromWrinkle Finders we get the core currency of the scroller—that “peak behind the curtain” feeling, thesatisfaction of advanced learning from a special thinker. It’s no surprise that many of best Wrinkle Finders have roots in academia, as had academia not been destroyed by the left, they would likely be teaching in classrooms. Instead, they blow our minds on Twitter and YouTube.

 

Many try to become Wrinkle Finders because it looks easy—find a random subject, do a deep dive, post your findings. This is why you’ll stumble across seemingly random posts about, for example, migration patterns in historical Turkmenistan. It’s not actually random, it’s someone trying to Wrinkle Find—they want to make redpills themselves, a strange kind of pharma—and are hunting for golden threads in information systems to process.

 

But it’s a false perception.Great Wrinkle Finders are few and far between. They are, in my view, the most definitional posters of our time—where the meme cycle truly starts, even if most normies don’t know it. Moldbug is a Wrinkle Finder. Most of the neoreactionaries are;neoreaction is fundamentally a redpill position. It takes a certain magic to show up on a space about a random topic and interject that perfect fact that nobody knew, that makes you rethink everything.

 

https://www.carousel.blog/p/the-way-of-the-scroll?

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 10:20 a.m. No.20356439   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20356431

Wrinkle Finder:

 

Benefit: Factual Truth

 

Emotion: Excitement

 

Examples: Covfefe Anon, Paul Skallas, Paulos , Steve Sailer, The Distributist, Last Things , Raw Egg Nationalist , Niccolo Soldo , Indian Bronson , Night Owls

 

Now go and read about other types

This has a lot to do with mimesis, which large organizations, brands or otherwise, aren’t built to capture. They’re getting better at it, as we’ve seen with Brand Twitter, but the whole world of posting and scrolling is still highly opaque. With Covfefe in mind,I’ve mapped out what I think the different types of successful posters are, why people are drawn to them, and how they overlap. I call them:

 

• Wrinkle Finders

• Insight Miners

• Gonzo Reporters

• Parasocial Friends

• Rise and Grinders

• Beauty Promoters

 

The list is not in ranked order, as I believe that all categories play a vital role and that no one is inherently superior to any other. I admire them all. However, it does descend from the least accessible to normies, and thus theclosest to the source of truth, down to most accessible.

 

https://www.carousel.blog/p/the-way-of-the-scroll?

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 10:31 a.m. No.20356465   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20356410

I agree, they have been working on culture and history forever, but I think they are doing both. Sacramento is where the Governor’s mansion has always been. If there are tunnels it’s extremely likely they are erasing crimes for many years, like the Getty Mansion in LA. Newsom is related to Getty. How desperate is Newsom to erase all his horrific crimes of child trafficking, sex trafficking, moving cartel drugs there, stealing billions of money from the state held there and whatever other Satanic practice they have. Newsom has to clean up his image ya know.

 

The secrets those areas have are devastating stories and history, like a modern day Babylonia Child Sacrifice to false gods.

 

Nothing the democrats do is for the public good, especially in a democrat stolen state.

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 10:38 a.m. No.20356481   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6510

>>20356339

>>20356331

They are building there Satanic Temple to remove anything related to God, the Law, Freedom and Justice or what our country has been from the beginning.

 

Satanists run CA, unless there is a way to defeat them. Its been said CA is the ancient Lemuria were the destruction started, along with Atlantis on the east cost.

 

CA will end up destroyed in the ocean. Same with East Coast starting with DC is my hope, first

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 10:58 a.m. No.20356546   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6557 >>6569 >>6601

>>20356206

I heard yesterday that the guards in DC Gulag are from Nigeria and are not US citizens. Why do you think think the leftist senator wants to put illegals in the military, they don’t have to obey US laws so they can target maga. I’ll find the source but it makes sense

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 11:08 a.m. No.20356585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6596 >>6631

>>20356569

Another achievement for Britain, they have more people in prisons and those in prison, is more combined then all European countries and they are building more prisons in Ireland I think. But very few illegals are arrested

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 11:21 a.m. No.20356641   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6651 >>6677

>>20356596

Not the same but includes info

 

6 Sep, 2023 12:16

 

German court rules UK prisons unsafe

 

The Karlsruhe higher regional court has refused to extradite an Albanian man wanted in Britain on drug-related charges

 

A court in Germany has refused to grant an extradition request from the UK,citing suboptimal conditions in British prisons. The ruling, made in March, has only recently been made public.

 

The case involved an Albanian man wanted in Britain on drug-related charges. The presiding judge ruled that the extradition request was “currently inadmissible” because there were “valid grounds” to believe that “there is a real threat for the protection of the prosecuted person’s basic rights.”

 

“Without British guarantees, extradition is not possible in view of the state of the British prison system,” the court decided, adding that “there are no legal remedies against this.”

 

The Albanian is accused of trafficking approximately 5kg of cocaine and laundering about £330,000 ($414,104) in the UK. Westminster Magistrates Court issued an international arrest warrant, also known as an Interpol red notice, for the individual.

 

He fled to Germany, where the authorities detained him.

 

His defense lawyer, Jan-Carl Janssen, who had studied in Glasgow and authored research on prison conditions in theUK, managed to convince the judge that the British penitentiary system is plagued by chronic overcrowding, staff shortages and violence among inmates.

 

The German court contacted the UK authorities, requesting guarantees that conditions in the country’s jails are compliant with the minimum standards stipulated in the European Convention on Human Rights.

 

The judge also asked British officials to specify in which prisons the Albanian man would be detained if he were extradited, and what the conditions were like in these institutions.

 

A police station in Manchester replied to the court’s first request just before the deadline for a response, assuring the judge that 20,000 extra prison places were being provided to deal with the issue of overcrowding. The British authorities, however, left the other request unanswered.

 

As the Albanian man was not wanted for any offenses in Germany, he was subsequently freed.

 

The Guardian reported that the case is thought to be the first of its kind in Germany, with courts having previously denied extradition to some other European nations, but not the UK.

 

Commenting on the ruling, Jonathan Goldsmith of the Law Society of England and Wales wrote in the organization’s Gazette that it represented an “embarrassment for the UK” and a severe rebuke of the government’s record on the administration of justice.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/582462-german-court-denies-uk-extradition/

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 11:35 a.m. No.20356677   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20356641

This is why they need more prisons

20 Jun, 2022 10:42

UK takes next step towards jailing people for thought crime

An ex-police officer has gone to jail for sharing George Floyd memes in a private messenger group

Ian Miles Cheong

The excuse that “it was only a joke” will no longer fly in British courtrooms. On Tuesday, a former member of West Mercia Police was sentenced to 20 weeks in prison for sharing memes mocking the death of George Floyd.

The memes, which wereshared in a private WhatsApp groupwith his friends, included pictures depicting George Floyd’s death, such as one featuring him as George of the Jungle, and another with a Muslim kneeling on him where a prayer mat ought to be, according to Sky News.

Former constable James Watts, who pleaded guilty to 10 counts of sending a grossly offensive or menacing message by public communication network, was initially ordered to pay measly compensation of £75 to the complainant, alongside a victim surcharge and a small court fee. However, the presiding judge, Tanveer Ikram, took it upon himself to make an example of Watts.

In delivering the 20-week prison sentence, Ikram declared that the former police officer “undermined confidence the public has in the police,”and that his behavior brought the organization into disrepute.

It’s enough time for anyone to think things over – but perhaps not in the way that Ikram might expect. Rather than be apologetic, one might instead be obstinate and defiant in the face of such injustice. After all, it is not the judge’s job to make an example of anyone. His job is merely to uphold and carry out the law.

The bottom line here is that a police officer, or really, just a member of the public, has been handed a lengthy prison sentence for a joke. Or 10 memes, in Watts’ instance.

 

Watts didn’t share his jokes on a public platform – he did so in the privacy of a closed WhatsApp group. There was little expectation that anyone outside the group would be aware of the jokes..

The magistrate’s claim that Watts violated Britain’s Communications Decency Act of 2003sets a worrying precedent that all future jokes, told in private or otherwise, could conceivably be treated as imprisonable offenses – even if they’re among friends and family.

 

Watts displayed a gross lack of professionalism, because a man who treats people differently on the basis of race cannot be expected to enforce the law fairly – and it rightly cost him the ability to work in any policing role for life. He also exposed himself as a racist, but being a racist per se is not a crime that should be punishable by jail time.

 

Over the past couple of decades, Britain has seen a slow erosion of its previously classical liberal values. It’s no longer the bastion of free speech it once was. Even as it seeks to lecture other countries on democracy and liberalism, freedom for British citizens has become tenuous at best.

 

In Scotland, YouTuber and comedian Mark Meechan was convicted for making a joke about Nazis with his girlfriend’s pet pug. Some particularly sensitive individuals complained to the police, and Meechan was arrested and forced to cough up a fine over the clear misunderstanding. The court dismissed his defense that it was just a joke intended for his girlfriend, on the grounds that she was not subscribed to his channel.

 

Former Scottish justice minister Humza Yousaf, who still remains in the SNP’s cabinet, introduced the Hate Crime Bill in 2018, which was the boldest (or really, worst) effort yet to police speech in Scottish households. Yousaf insisted that existing laws, which allow people to use, in the privacy of their homes, language that is deemed illegal in public, be repealed and that such conversations held over the dinner table “must be prosecuted.”

 

Similar efforts are being made by the Trudeau government in Canada to combat so-called hate speech through amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code, which propose defining the communication of hate speech on the internet.

 

Just as it’s being applied in the United Kingdom, Canada’s speech laws define “hate speech” as any content that vilifies or detests an individual or group on the basis of a protected ground of discrimination, including race, disability, gender, sexual identity, and so on. In other words, you could go to jail over any careless word about George Floyd once the law passes.

 

Britain, Canada, and perhaps the Western world as a whole, are spiraling into an Orwellian nightmare as so-called “liberal”governments and their allies in Big Tech move to stamp out freedom of speech under the guise of fighting against “hate speech” and “disinformation” – vague terms that can be used to justify prosecutions of anyone opposed to the establishment.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/557349-jail-uk-george-floyd/

Anonymous ID: f5056d Feb. 4, 2024, 11:58 a.m. No.20356751   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20356596

Can’t find the exact article now but this 2022 Wiki

List of prisons in the United Kingdom

 

Further information on prisons in other countries: list of prisons

List of prisons in the United Kingdom is a list of all 141 current prisons as of 2022 in the United Kingdom spread across the three UK legal systemsof England and Wales (122 prisons), Scotland, (15 prisons) and Northern Ireland (4 prisons). Also included are a number of historical prisonsno longer in current use.

__Prisons, Prison Services, Prison Population and Prisoner Categories

England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland__

Public Sector prisons in England and Wales are managed by His Majesty's Prison Service (HMPS), which is part of the His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service, an executive agency of the United Kingdom government.[1] In addition, since the 1990s the day-to-day running of a number of previously existing prisons, as well as several new facilities, has been "contracted out" to private companies, such as Sercoand G4S.[2] All prisons in England and Wales, whether publicly or privately run, are inspected by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons.[2][3] Prisons in Scotland are run by the Scottish Prison Service and prisons in Northern Ireland are run by the Northern Ireland Prison Service.

There are also "Immigration Removal Centres" run by the Home Office.

The following tables below list all current and some historical prisons and Young Offender Institutions in use in the three UK legal systems of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland as of 2022. The majority house adult males, and are operated by each legal systems respective public prison service, although a small number are operated by private prison companies. There are also a small number of adult female prisons and youth prisons/secure children's units for those under 18.

Population

As of 2021, the total prison population of the UK (England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland combined) stands at roughly 87,000, one of the largest in the Western world. With the increasing population, law changes resulting in longer prison sentences and a national government prison building program to build 20,000 more prison spaces by the mid 2020s the total UK prison population is expected to increase to almost 110,000 by 2026. [4] [5]

United Kingdom Prisoner Categories and Establishment Types

In the UK adult prisoners are divided into 4 security categories (though male and female categories are slightly different) depending on certain factors such as the offences they have been convicted or accused of, their likelihood of attempting an escape, the threat they would pose if they escaped, their length of sentence, and any of their previous criminal convictions, if any. Male categories are as follows,

Category A – 'Those whose escape would be highly dangerous to the public or national security'. Typically for example those convicted of offences such as murder, manslaughter, terrorism, rape, wounding with intent (GBH), robbery, serious firearm and explosives offences, offences against the state, those sentenced under the Official Secrets Act, or any attempts of those offences. There are a total of ten Category A prisons in the UK, eight are located in England and Wales, one in Scotland and one in Northern Ireland. HM Prison Belmarsh is an example of a Category A prison. They are the equivalent of a supermax/maximum security prison in the United States for example.

Category B – 'Those who do not require maximum security, but for whom escape still needs to be made very difficult'. Typically for those convicted of the same types offences as category A prisoners, but who are not judged to be as high risk or those who have served a long time as a category A prisoner with good behaviour/rehabilitation are sometimes downgraded to category B. HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs is an example of a Category B prison. They are the equivalent of a medium security prison in the United States for example.

Category C – 'Those who cannot be trusted in open conditions but who are unlikely to try to escape'. Typically for those convicted of minor offences and who are serving shorter sentences no more than a few years in length. Also category B prisoners coming to the end of their sentence are sometimes downgraded to category C to prepare them for release. HM Prison Berwyn is an example of a Category C prison. They are the equivalent of a minimum security prison in the United States for example…

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prisons_in_the_United_Kingdom