Anonymous ID: a8f2f5 Oct. 25, 2021, 12:26 p.m. No.14855567   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14855544

trips and dubs chek'em

apart from the digits what the fuck does he mean no contest?

no contest as in, i will fuck your alter boys and there is nothing you can do about it?

or no contest as in fcuk you i do what i want?

Anonymous ID: a8f2f5 Oct. 25, 2021, 12:33 p.m. No.14855616   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5624

>>14855544

SO THERE IS NO JUSTICE FOR THIS PEDO BECAUSE OF STATUE OF LIMITATIONS AND HE CAN ONLY BE CHARGED FOR ONE ASSAULT, HOW ABOUT WE MAKE THIS FCUKING PEDO FAMOUS

>https://triblive.com/local/westmoreland/fayette-priest-pleads-no-contest-to-sexually-assaulting-altar-boy-greensburg-bishop-working-to-remove-him-from-priesthood/

A Fayette County priest pleaded no contest Monday to charges of repeatedly assaulting an altar boy over three years at a parish in Fairchance, according to state Attorney General Josh Shapiro.

Rev. Andrew M. Kawecki, 66, entered his plea to one count of indecent assault. Judge Linda Cordova is expected to sentence him early next year.

Kawecki’s plea will require him to register as a sex offender for at least 10 years, Shapiro said.

“Kawecki’s plea is a confirmation that we will always hold anyone who abuses children accountable,” Shapiro said. “We prosecute these cases because we have a duty to protect children, empower survivors to reclaim their own voice and seek justice to move forward with the lives still in front of them. No cover-up is too complete, no institution too powerful, to stop us from doing our job.”

Kawecki’s attorney, Stephen S. Stallings of Pittsburgh, could not be reached for comment.

Kawecki was charged in August 2020 after a man reported to investigators that Kawecki forced sexual encounters with him starting in 2004, when he was 11. The assaults continued until he was 14, the complaint states.

According to Shapiro, the assaults occurred in the backroom of St. Cyril and Methodius Church in Fairchance where Kawecki prepared for services before Mass.

Following the filing of charges, an additional person came forward detailing similar abuses by Kawecki. Those allegations, however, occurred outside the statute of limitations, Shapiro said. The subsequent allegations were filed in a motion by the attorney general’s office during the litigation of the 2004 case.

The Diocese of Greensburg placed Kawecki on leave in May 2019 as law enforcement began its investigation.

Kawecki served as pastor of St. Joseph Parish in Everson and St. John the Baptist Parish in Scottdale when he was placed on leave.

The diocese initially reported the allegation to the PA ChildLine.

Kawecki was identified following the release of the 2018 statewide grand jury report on clergy sexual abuse in Pennsylvania, but he was not named in the report. The report has generated over 2,000 tips to the attorney general’s office, including the information that led to Kawecki’s conviction, Shapiro said.

Kawecki was born in Gdansk, Poland. He was ordained in Greensburg in 1980.

Diocese spokeswoman Jennifer Miele reiterated Monday that the diocese in 2019 “immediately removed him from the parish and reported the allegation to ChildLine” after learning of the allegation.

“The diocese fully cooperated with the investigation,” Miele said.

Bishop Larry J. Kulick is undertaking the process of removing Kawecki from the priesthood, she added.

“Bishop Kulick is spending time today in prayer for all victims of child sexual abuse, in particular those hurt by anyone associated with the church. We ask that if anyone suspects that a child, young person or vulnerable adult has been abused by any person at any time, the person should call PA ChildLine at 1-800-932-0313, no matter when or where the suspected incident might have occurred,” Miele said.

Anonymous ID: a8f2f5 Oct. 25, 2021, 2:01 p.m. No.14856034   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6081 >>6106 >>6161

>>14856002

NOTABLE AND FUCKING SCARY - AWS IS C.I.A ASSET AND NOW MOVED TO THE FVEY EYES AND BEYOND - ONE DEGREE OF SEPARATION TO THE WHOLE GLOBAL SURVELIENCE

https://wikileaks.org//amazon-atlas/

https://wikileaks.org/amazon-atlas/map/

AmazonAtlas

11 October, 2018

Today, 11 October 2018, WikiLeaks publishes a "Highly Confidential" internal document from the cloud computing provider Amazon. The document from late 2015 lists the addresses and some operational details of over one hundred data centers spread across fifteen cities in nine countries. To accompany this document, WikiLeaks also created a map showing where Amazon’s data centers are located.

Amazon, which is the largest cloud provider, is notoriously secretive about the precise locations of its data centers. While a few are publicly tied to Amazon, this is the exception rather than the norm. More often, Amazon operates out of data centers owned by other companies with little indication that Amazon itself is based there too or runs its own data centers under less-identifiable subsidiaries such as VaData, Inc. In some cases, Amazon uses pseudonyms to obscure its presence. For example, at its IAD77 data center, the document states that “Amazon is known as ‘Vandalay Industries’ on badges and all correspondence with building manager”.

Amazon is the leading cloud provider for the United States intelligence community. In 2013, Amazon entered into a $600 million contract with the CIA to build a cloud for use by intelligence agencies working with information classified as Top Secret. Then, in 2017, Amazon announced the AWS Secret Region, which allows storage of data classified up to the Secret level by a broader range of agencies and companies. Amazon also operates a special GovCloud region for US Government agencies hosting unclassified information.

Currently, Amazon is one of the leading contenders for an up to $10 billion contract to build a private cloud for the Department of Defense. Amazon is one of the only companies with the certifications required to host classified data in the cloud. The Defense Department is looking for a single provider and other companies, including Oracle and IBM, have complained that the requirements unfairly favor Amazon. Bids on this contract are due tomorrow.

While one of the benefits of the cloud is the potential to increase reliability through geographic distribution of computing resources, cloud infrastructure is remarkably centralised in terms of legal control. Just a few companies and their subsidiaries run the majority of cloud computing infrastructure around the world. Of these, Amazon is the largest by far, with recent market research showing that Amazon accounts for 34% of the cloud infrastructure services market.

Until now, this cloud infrastructure controlled by Amazon was largely hidden, with only the general geographic regions of the data centers publicised. While Amazon’s cloud is comprised of physical locations, indications of the existence of these places are primarily buried in government records or made visible only when cloud infrastructure fails due to natural disasters or other problems in the physical world.

In the process of dispelling the mystery around the locations of Amazon’s data centers, WikiLeaks also turned this document into a puzzle game, the Quest of Random Clues. The goal of this game was to encourage people to research these data centers in a fun and intriguing way, while highlighting related issues such as contracts with the intelligence community, Amazon’s complex corporate structures, and the physicality of the cloud.

Joseph A. Farrell contributed to this article.