Anonymous ID: 5c79ea June 19, 2021, 8:12 p.m. No.13942144   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://nypost.com/2021/06/19/nyc-council-candidate-caught-with-dominatrix-in-leaked-bdsm-video/

Manhattan City Council candidate caught with dominatrix in leaked video

It’s a late-breaking case of electoral bondage.

Zack Weiner, 26, a City Council candidate running in Manhattan, has found his campaign tied up after video of him enjoying a sadomasochism session found its way onto Twitter.

“My magnificent domme friend played with Upper West Side city council candidate Zack Weiner and I’m the only one who has the footage,” reads a tweet from the anonymous account which posted the video last week.

The footage — flagged to The Post by Weiner’s own campaign manager — shows a gagged Weiner, unable to speak, subjecting himself to various abuses by a leather-bound woman who pours wax on him and clips his nipples with clothespins.

The footage was filmed at Parthenon studio in Midtown — which is known for its high-quality BDSM dungeons.

In a call with The Post, Weiner confirmed it was him in the video and said the footage was made about 18 months ago with a former girlfriend he met during a Halloween party in 2019.

“I didn’t want anyone to see that, but here we are. I am not ashamed of the private video circulating of me on Twitter. This was a recreational activity that I did with my friend at the time, for fun. Like many young people, I have grown into a world where some of our most private moments have been documented online.” Weiner said in a statement.

“I am a proud BDSMer. I like BDSM activity,” Weiner told The Post. He refused to name the woman in the video and said he had no idea how on earth the footage surfaced.

“It’s definitely a violation of trust,” he added.

Campaign manager Joe Gallagher told The Post they had reported the account to Twitter and it had been briefly taken offline, but that it was later reinstated.

“Twitter is pretty loose about this stuff,” Gallagher said.

The timing of the video suddenly puts the spotlight on Weiner, who has mostly been a nonentity in the race for the Upper West Side’s 6th District, during early primary voting.

His campaign has raised barely more than $10,000 — the lion’s share of which has come from Weiner and Gallagher.

His campaign website lists no endorsements, and he faces powerful establishment opponents like Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer.

Weiner has a professional background in film production and is the co-founder of Stag Pictures, an independent film production company. Zack’s father, Eric Weiner, is a co-creator of the popular children’s television show “Dora The Explorer.”

“The creative process taught Zack about generating novel ideas,” the candidate writes on his website.

Anonymous ID: 5c79ea June 19, 2021, 8:36 p.m. No.13942242   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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https://nypost.com/2021/06/19/challenger-crew-likely-survived-explosion-before-fatal-plummet/

Challenger crew likely survived explosion before tragic plunge to earth

The unexpected ignition of the rocket fuel instead gave it 2 million pounds of sudden thrust, sending it blasting into the sky and crushing the passengers inside with twenty G’s of force — multiple times the three G’s their training had accustomed the astronauts to.

An investigation later concluded the jump in G-force was “survivable, and the probability of injury is low.”

The cabin likely remained pressurized, as the later investigation showed no signs of a sudden depressurization that could have rendered the occupants unconscious. The astronauts were equipped with emergency air packs, but due to design considerations, the tanks were located behind their seats and had to be switched on by the crew members sitting behind them.

Examination of the wreckage later showed that three of the astronauts’ emergency air supplies had been switched on, indicating the crew had survived the initial seconds of the disaster.

It’s likely that the ship’s pilots tried to take control of the ship.

“What would they do then? Scobee and Smith would try to fly home,” former NASA scientist Kerry Joels says in the book.

Smith apparently tried to restore power to the shuttle, toggling switches on his control panel.

The cause, however, was hopeless.

The crew cabin continued to rise for 20 seconds before slowing, then finally dropping again some 12 miles above the Atlantic Ocean. The object ultimately reached a terminal velocity of more than 200 miles per hour before crashing into the sea. The final descent took more than two minutes.