Anonymous ID: 9a8068 Aug. 19, 2020, 5:17 a.m. No.10340456   🗄️.is 🔗kun

An altar is a BBQ grill. Priests man the fire and tools. Who passes their sacrifices through the fire?

 

Altar of burnt offering

The first altar was the Altar of Burnt Offering (mizbeach ha'olah; Exodus 30:28), also called the Brasen Altar (Exodus 39:39), the Outer Altar (mizbeach hachitzona), the Earthen Altar (mizbeach adamah), the Great Altar (mizbeach hagedola) and the Table of the Lord (Malachi 1:7). This was the outdoor altar and stood in the Court of the Priests, between the Temple and the Court of Israel, and upon which the korbanot (animal and bird sacrifices) were offered. The blood of the sacrifices would be thrown against the base of the altar (Exodus 29:12; Leviticus 4:18), and portions of the sacrifices would be burned on top of it (precisely which portions would depend upon the type of sacrifice). Also consumed at the altar would be some of the meat offerings, and the drink offerings (libations of wine) were poured out here. All sacrifices had to be "seasoned with salt" (Leviticus 2:13, Numbers 18:19).

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altar_(Bible)

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Major busts in the state backed, mafia controlled, lottery

 

'Lottery lawyer' scammed millions from winners in mob-connected scheme, feds allege

 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/lottery-lawyer-long-island-new-york-mob-scheme-scam-alleged

 

Jason Kurland of Long Island, NY, scammed winners out of over $100M in all, prosecutors say

 

A Long Island attorney who bills himself as the “lottery lawyer” ran a mobbed-up scheme to bilk jackpot winners out of more than $100 million in prize money, Brooklyn federal prosecutors alleged Tuesday.

 

Jason Kurland, 46, cultivated clients from across the nation, including a $1.5 billion Mega Millions winner, and promised to invest their winnings — but instead threw their cash into shady investments run by reputed Genovese crime family soldier Christopher Chierchio and two other associates, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District said.

 

Kurland allegedly got kickbacks for steering the money to Chierchio, 52, and his partners, who funneled a portion of the lottery winners’ money back to them under the guise that they were “interest payments” on their phony investments. But the “winners” ended up losing.

 

The attorney, who oversaw the scam from 2018 until this year, skimmed $107 million from the unsuspecting investors, prosecutors alleged.

 

Two other accused scammers, former securities broker Francis Smookler, 45, and 38-year-old Frangesco Russo, are also accused of using some of the money they got from Kurland’s clients to float a $250,000 “street loan” to jewelry merchant Gregory Altieri, prosecutors said.

 

Russo and Smookler, who expected Altieri to repay $400,000, then resorted to threatening the jeweler and his family for the repayment, the feds alleged.

 

“They’re gonna pop your head off in front of your f—ng kids,” Russo is allegedly heard telling Alteiri on a federal wiretap. “This guy has no clue what he’s getting into.”

 

In another taped call, Russo allegedly told Altieri that the people coming for him would “make you watch as they rip your son’s teeth out of his mouth, watch, they’re going to do worse things to your wife.”

 

All four men were arraigned on wire fraud, money laundering and conspiracy charges via teleconference by US Magistrates Judge Lois Bloom.

 

They all pleaded not guilty and all were released on bond. The bonds were set at $3 million for Chierchio, $2.5 million for Smookler, $2 million for Russo, and $1 million for Kurland.

 

Federal prosecutors said they are appealing Russo’s bond.

 

Last year, Chierchio, of Staten Island, was acquitted in an unrelated bid-rigging case in Manhattan State Supreme Court. He had been charged with conspiring to fix construction bids on a luxury apartment building projects in Brooklyn, the Staten Island Advance reported at the time.

 

Last month, federal prosecutors hit Altieri with a separate wire fraud indictment charging him with running a two-year $200 million Ponzi scheme by luring investors with phony jewelry deals and promising inflated returns.

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First male "murder hornet" in US captured in Washington state http://hill.cm/Hm428Un

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8:55 AM · Aug 19, 2020

 

https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1296083271118475264

 

The first male “murder hornet” in the U.S. has been found in Washington state, the state’s department of agriculture announced Tuesday.

 

The hornets, whose queen can grow up to 2 inches long, came to the U.S. from Asia and pose a grave risk to the native bee populations they feed on. Farmers in the Northwest and across the country depend on bees to pollinate their crops.

 

The invasive species also poses a risk to humans. In Japan, murder hornets are estimated to kill approximately 50 people a year.

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The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) has now found a total of seven murder hornets in the state, according to The Bellingham Herald. All of the sightings in the U.S. have been in Whatcom County, Wash.

 

The WSDA located a queen earlier this year, though the discovery of the male came weeks earlier than anticipated for the season.

 

First male 'murder hornet' in US captured in Washington state

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The first male “murder hornet” in the U.S. has been found in Washington state, the state’s department of agriculture announced Tuesday.

 

The hornets, whose queen can grow up to 2 inches long, came to the U.S. from Asia and pose a grave risk to the native bee populations they feed on. Farmers in the Northwest and across the country depend on bees to pollinate their crops.

 

The invasive species also poses a risk to humans. In Japan, murder hornets are estimated to kill approximately 50 people a year.

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The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) has now found a total of seven murder hornets in the state, according to The Bellingham Herald. All of the sightings in the U.S. have been in Whatcom County, Wash.

 

The WSDA located a queen earlier this year, though the discovery of the male came weeks earlier than anticipated for the season.

 

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“Trapping a male Asian giant hornet in July initially came as a surprise,” Sven Spichiger, the WSDA's managing entomologist, said in a statement.

 

“But further examination of the research and consultation with international experts confirmed that a few males can indeed emerge early in the season,” Spichiger added.

 

Victims have described the sting of the world's largest hornet species, which can break through beekeeper suits, as feeling like hot metal piercing skin.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/512586-first-us-male-murder-hornet-captured-in-washington-state?__twitter_impression=true