Anonymous ID: 8f2aed Jan. 12, 2022, 10:08 p.m. No.15363108   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3121 >>3171 >>3309 >>3511 >>3657

False flag - I suspect this was SRA -now they are using this to blame anti-vaxers and God.FUCKERY AFOOT

 

Mother charged with murdering and torturing her eight-year-old daughter is an anti-vaxxer who claimed GOD 'promised 100 per cent healing' of illnesses

A married couple were arrested after police found girl, 8, dead at their home

Police found lifeless body of girl at home in Rangeville, Toowoomba on Saturday

They are charged with murder, torture and failing to provide necessities of life

Police will allege they held a prayer ritual when she fell sick instead of treatment

Married couple appeared 'emotionless' in court and refused offer of a lawyer

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10396631/Mum-charged-murder-torture-daughter-8-believes-God-not-doctors-cures-sick.html

Anonymous ID: 8f2aed Jan. 12, 2022, 10:10 p.m. No.15363114   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3511 >>3657

Four arrested after protesters allegedly try to enter Parliament House in Canberra

 

Four people have been arrested and police have used capsicum spray to disperse protesters after a group of them allegedly tried to enter Parliament House in Canberra this morning.

Key points:

 

Police say three men and one woman have been taken to the ACT Watch House

Officers allege the individuals were trying to enter the building to protest unlawfully

No charges have yet been laid

 

ACT Policing said three men and a woman were taken to the ACT Watch House when a small group of demonstrators approached the building.

 

Police allege they were trying to enter the building to protest unlawfully.

 

The group of about 30 to 40 people appeared to be protesting about Indigenous sovereignty and Australia's COVID-19 vaccination policy.

 

OC spray, also known as capsicum spray, was used by ACT Policing and Australian Federal Police protective service officers in an attempt to disperse the crowd.

 

No charges have yet been laid.

 

The arrests follow a number of other protests that have been taking place at Old Parliament House in recent weeks, including two instances where the building was set alight.

 

The actions of the protesters have been denounced by the nearby Aboriginal tent embassy and local Aboriginal elders as they prepare to mark the 50th anniversary of the tent embassy, which was established on Australia Day in 1972.

 

A 30-year-old Victorian man has been charged with arson and damaging Commonwealth property over the second fire at Old Parliament House on December 30.

 

The fire badly damaged the doors and charred the outdoor portico beyond repair.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-13/act-four-arrested-in-protest-at-parliament-house/100754118

Anonymous ID: 8f2aed Jan. 12, 2022, 10:13 p.m. No.15363122   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3193 >>3511 >>3657

Ruptured pipeline kills thousands of animals

 

A corroded pipeline near New Orleans, Louisiana poured hundreds of thousands of gallons of fuel into the environment, killing wildlife

 

A major pipeline rupture in Louisiana spilled more than 300,000 gallons of diesel into nearby ponds, killing thousands of fish and other animals before it could be recovered, according to records obtained by the Associated Press.

 

The spill took place in St. Bernard Parish, located southeast of New Orleans, at a line operated by Collins Pipeline Co., documents from the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration show. Though the leak was discovered on December 27, it was first reported on Wednesday by the AP.

 

The bulk of the diesel drained into two artificial ponds near the pipeline – though some ended up contaminating soil – and ultimately killed approximately “2,300 fish and more than 100 other animals, including 39 snakes, 32 birds, a few eels and a blue crab,” Robert Iles, a spokesman for the state’s Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, told the outlet.

 

Collins Pipeline Co. – a subsidiary of PBF Energy Inc., among the largest independent refineries in the US – said it has so far recovered 315,000 gallons of fuel and water from the ponds. The 42-year old line was in need of repairs, but the works were postponed. An inspection in October 2020 found serious corrosion around the same area responsible for the spill, with 75% of the pipe’s metal worn away at the site. The damage should have prompted “immediate repair,” according to the documents, but a subsequent inspection led officials to conclude “the corrosion was not bad enough” to warrant a fix and the line continued to operate.

 

However, in October 2021 Collins’ parent company claimed that it was seeking to repair the damaged section, but was awaiting federal approval to do so – authorization which apparently only came after the spill had already occurred. Neither Collins nor PBF were fined over the incident.

 

While the cleanup operation is ongoing, some of the diesel reportedly reached the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet, which state and federal officials described as an “environmentally sensitive” waterway. Some of the fuel also remains in the artificial ponds, said Gregory Langley, spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, adding that some 130 animals were “captured for rehabilitation” following the spill.

 

According to a representative for PBF Energy, the line was ultimately repaired at a cost of around $500,000 and resumed operations last weekend. An “environmental damage assessment” is still in the works.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/545876-pipeline-spill-kills-animals/

Anonymous ID: 8f2aed Jan. 12, 2022, 10:14 p.m. No.15363132   🗄️.is 🔗kun

IDF: Two commando officers killed in friendly fire incident at West Bank base

 

During security patrol, pair fired into air at a suspect, causing another officer to think he was under attack and shoot them; their names have not yet been released to the public

 

Two officers from a commando unit were killed in a so-called friendly fire accident at a base in the Jordan Valley in the West Bank late Wednesday night, the Israel Defense Forces said.

 

According to the military, the officers — both company commanders in the elite Egoz unit — were performing a patrol around their base, known as Nabi Mussa, just north of the Dead Sea after a training exercise. As they were walking, they spotted a suspicious figure walking nearby.

 

The officers attempted to arrest the suspect, first calling for them to halt and then firing their weapons into the air, according to the military.

 

“Apparently someone from their unit saw the gunfire and thought that someone had fired at him,” Brig. Gen. Ofer Winter, who commands the 98th Division, which contains the Egoz Unit, told reporters on Thursday morning.

 

This third officer then fired at the pair, fatally wounding both of them.

 

“The officers were killed after a mistaken identification lead to a friendly fire incident,” the IDF said in a statement.

 

Describing the incident as “painful and unfortunate,” IDF Spokesperson Ran Kochav told the Kan radio broadcaster on Thursday morning that the military would investigate the circumstances but had yet to name an officer to lead the probe. He said IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kohavi was heading to the Jordan Valley base on Thursday morning to meet with the unit’s commanders in order to begin the investigation.

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-serious-training-accident-occurred-overnight-at-west-bank-base/

Anonymous ID: 8f2aed Jan. 12, 2022, 10:16 p.m. No.15363143   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3511 >>3657

White House focusing blame on ‘reckless’ Trump ahead of Iran nuclear deal decision

 

Plan said made as Biden administration gears up for political fight as US will have to decide whether to re-enter the deal or walk away and apply further pressure on Tehran

 

The Biden administration is gearing up for the Iran nuclear deal talks to reach an end by stepping up criticism of former president Donald Trump and blaming him for the current situation.

 

In recent days, both State Department spokesperson Ned Price and White House spokesperson Jen Psaki attacked Trump for pulling the US out of the 2015 deal — agreed by Iran, the US, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany — that offered Tehran sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program.

 

Trump unilaterally withdrew the US in 2018 and reimposed biting sanctions, prompting Tehran to begin rolling back on its commitments and stepping up its enrichment activities.

 

The decision to focus on Trump is a deliberate one as the current talks in Vienna aimed at bringing the sides back into the deal head for a conclusion, the Axios news site reported Wednesday, citing two White House sources, saying they wanted to “focus the fire on Trump.”

 

On Tuesday, Price answered a question on the Vienna talks with a comment on Trump.

 

“It’s worth spending just a moment on how we got here,” Price said. “It is deeply unfortunate that because of an ill-considered or perhaps unconsidered decision by the previous administration that this administration came into office without these stringent verification and monitoring protocols that were in place.”

 

Price said the Trump administration promised a better deal “that never came close” and instead “Iran has been able to gallop forward with its nuclear promise.”

 

Later Wednesday, Psaki said none of Iran’s “increased capabilities or aggressive actions they have taken through proxy wars around the world” would have occurred if Trump had not “recklessly pulled out of the nuclear deal with no thought as to what might come next.”

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/white-house-focusing-blame-on-reckless-trump-ahead-of-iran-nuclear-deal-decision/