Anonymous ID: 29299f Oct. 2, 2020, 5:49 a.m. No.10883726   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Joe had…2..In 1988….Never forget that…

 

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Anonymous ID: 29299f Oct. 2, 2020, 5:53 a.m. No.10883753   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4027 >>4160 >>4194

Undercover child sex trafficking sting snares 3 Pa. men now facing federal charges and life in prison

 

Project Safe Childhood, a federal child sex trafficking sting, has resulted in serious charges against 3 men in separate cases that could land them in prison for the rest of their lives.

 

As the Morning Call of Allentown reports, Philip Schmaldinst, 44, of Lehigh County; Lorenz Quiambao, 39, of Easton; and Robert Duus, 34, of Monroe County, are each charged with one count of attempted sex trafficking of a child and one count of attempted enticement of a minor.

 

Indictments filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Scranton say the men attempted on Sept. 24-25 to entice minors online to engage in sex acts for money.

 

As an example of the allegations in the separate cases, U.S. Attorney David Freed issued a press release stating that one of the suspects, Duus, allegedly tired to get a minor to engage in sexual activity with him via online communications, and also attempted to get the minor to engage in a commercial sex act.

 

The Morning Call points out that a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney’s office said that although the three men were arrested in the same operation, the men are not co-defendants.

 

An attorney for Duus said he could not comment on the charges. Lawyers for Schmaldinst and Quiambao did not return phone calls, the Call reported.

 

The maximum penalty for the offenses is life in prison, with a mandatory 15-year minimum prison term. The cases were investigated by the FBI in Philadelphia, with state and local law enforcement assisting. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffery St. John is prosecuting all three cases, the Call reported.

 

https://www.pennlive.com/crime/2020/10/undercover-child-sex-trafficking-sting-snares-3-pa-men-now-facing-federal-charges-and-life-in-prison.html

Anonymous ID: 29299f Oct. 2, 2020, 6 a.m. No.10883816   🗄️.is đź”—kun

POTUS doesn't have C19…this is an act in a very long movie…Kind of makes me wonder if he's using this to either get sympathy votes (which I'm sure he won't get) or possibly "die" from it and in turn have Pence take power and remain in the shadows…Just a though…but it is pretty suspicious timing…

Anonymous ID: 29299f Oct. 2, 2020, 6:31 a.m. No.10884116   🗄️.is đź”—kun

QAnon Lands on LinkedIn, Prompting Networking Site to Limit Spread

 

Supporters of QAnon are increasingly going public on LinkedIn, expanding their online presence and prompting the professional-networking site to take steps to limit the spread of the community that promotes politically themed conspiracy theories.

 

Hundreds of LinkedIn members have updated their professional profiles with phrases and acronyms associated with QAnon, or have supported QAnon-related posts with positive comments or “likes,” according to an analysis by social-media research firm Storyful.

 

In response, Microsoft Corp.-owned LinkedIn has taken steps to remove QAnon posts with misleading information and to kick out people who break the site’s rules on sharing articles and videos. “QAnon misinformation is not tolerated on LinkedIn,” a LinkedIn spokesman said.

 

Extreme QAnon supporters promote baseless far-right conspiracy theories. They consider President Trump a messianic figure and accuse Democrats of running pedophile and cannibalism rings.

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/qanon-lands-on-linkedin-prompting-networking-site-to-limit-spread-11601643600

Anonymous ID: 29299f Oct. 2, 2020, 6:33 a.m. No.10884145   🗄️.is đź”—kun

FEMA mismanaged Puerto Rico hurricane response shipments: Report

 

FEMA lost track of more than a quarter million dollars in food and supplies intended for Puerto Rico over the course of its response to 2017 hurricanes Irma and Maria, according to a new watchdog report that found delays and mismanagement in the disaster response efforts.

 

The Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General found that FEMA "lost visibility" or failed to fully track nearly 40% of shipments to Puerto Rico with a value of nearly $257 million in meals, water, blankets and other supplies. Of the nearly 10,000 shipping containers sent to Puerto Rico, 19 were never recovered.

 

The impact was felt in the long delays in the delivery of supplies. Goods sat under FEMA control on the island, on average, for about 48 days after they were delivered, and shipments of water and food were delayed by about two months, according to the report.

 

"Given the lost visibility and delayed shipments, FEMA cannot ensure it provided commodities to Puerto Rico disaster survivors as needed to sustain life and alleviate suffering as part of its response and recovery mission," the report reads.

 

In a memo responding to the report, FEMA Associate Administrator Cynthia Spishak said the agency produced an excess of 5 million meals and 45 million liters of water, suggesting it was more than local municipalities in Puerto Rico were able to accept.

 

"The delivery of meals and water that remained in undelivered status skewed the average delivery time calculations," Spishak wrote in the memo from earlier this month and released in the report.

 

But in the critical first two months after Maria, local officials from nearly a quarter of municipalities said they did not receive sufficient food and water, and 40% said expiring food caused "significant problems."

 

Puerto Rican officials cited in the report also said that many of the food packages were boxes filled with junk food.

 

Overall, FEMA reported delivering 63.6 million meals of 75.1 million liters of water in response to the historic natural disasters.

 

While the agency did attempt to expand its ability to track its shipments, the report found that GPS transponders were not working properly after they were attached to containers. The agency had placed an order to double the number of transponders in its supply chain system in September 2017, the same month Maria made landfall.

 

"The amount of commodities that FEMA lost because of its mismanagement of the distribution process is undeterminable," the report said.

 

https://6abc.com/fema-mismanaged-puerto-rico-hurricane-response-shipments-report/6713730/