https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ6d2rnUvi8
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ6d2rnUvi8
>One passenger, Mouaz Moustafa, who recounted the situation on his personal Twitter explained the incident was a "near disaster" but that passengers and flight attendants successfully subdued the unruly individual.
https://twitter.com/SoccerMouaz/status/1493738361323986947
I just did an interview about the crazy plane ride but went more in depth about what mattered when I thought it was gonna be the end thank you @NewsNation for having me on @syrianetf
However, it soon became clear that Chomiak had indeed worked with the Nazis, editing an anti-Semitic newspaper in Poland. Photos showed him partying with senior Nazi leaders and files from the newspaper revealed pro-Nazi propaganda and cartoons aimed at denigrating Jews.
The newspaper’s office and printing presses had originally been seized from a Jewish family who had been sent to a concentration camp, where they were murdered.
As Russian forces advanced into Poland, Chomiak fled to Nazi Germany, where he continued to edit the newspaper.
The Los Angeles Holocaust Museum noted that the newspaper also promoted the Nazi-approved formation of the 14th Waffen SS Division, which was composed of Ukrainian volunteers.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/chrystia-freelands-granddad-was-indeed-a-nazi-collaborator-so-much-for-russian-disinformation
Chrystia Freeland’s granddad was indeed a Nazi collaborator – so much for Russian disinformation
The news conference on Monday by Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland was interesting not for the announcement that Canada was extending its training mission to Ukraine but for the questions and answers about the minister’s grandfather.
There have been a number of articles circulating about Freeland’s Ukrainian grandfather Michael Chomiak and his ties to the Nazis.
Some of those articles have appeared on pro-Russian websites. Freeland, who strongly supports Ukraine and is a major critic of Russia’s seizure of the Crimea, suggested to journalists that the articles about her grandfather were part of a Russian disinformation campaign. (The Russian government sees Freeland as virulently anti-Russian and has placed her on their travel ban).
“American officials have publicly said, and even Angela Merkel has publicly said, that there were efforts on the Russian side to destabilize Western democracies, and I think it shouldn’t come as a surprise if these same efforts were used against Canada,” Freeland told reporters after they raised questions about the articles about her grandfather.
The Globe and Mail also reported that an official in Freeland’s office denied the minister’s grandfather was a Nazi collaborator.
In addition, the claims were dismissed outright by those in the Canadian-Ukrainian community. “It is the continued Russian modus operandi that they have,” Paul Grod, president of the Canadian Ukrainian Congress told the Globe and Mail. “Fake news, disinformation and targeting different individuals. It is just so outlandish when you hear some of these allegations – whether they are directed at minister Freeland or others.”
Well it actually isn’t so outlandish. Michael Chomiak was a Nazi collaborator.
What are the sources for the information that Freeland’s grandfather worked for the Nazis?
For starters, The Ukraine Archival Records held by the Province of Alberta. It has a whole file on Chomiak, including his own details about his days editing the newspaper Krakivski Visti. Chomiak noted he edited the paper first in Crakow (Cracow), Poland and then in Vienna. The reason he edited the paper in Vienna was because he had to flee with his Nazis colleagues as the Russians advanced into Poland. (The Russians tended to execute collaborators well as SS members).
https://twitter.com/RussianEmbassyC/status/919329715407736834
There are monuments to Nazi collaborators in Canada
While it's fitting for the day, it's still super illegal.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-02-15/california-human-trafficking-operation
Nearly 500 arrested in statewide human trafficking operation
Authorities on Tuesday announced the results of a statewide crackdown on human trafficking that resulted in nearly 500 arrests and more than 80 sex workers being helped.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva detailed the results of the weeklong campaign, dubbed Operation Reclaim and Rebuild, which involved dozens of agencies around California. Villanueva said 34 people suspected of trafficking or exploiting sex workers were arrested, along with 201 people who were allegedly caught trying to buy sex. He did not account for the remaining arrests. About six dozen adults and eight minors were “rescued,” the sheriff said.
“All across the state, law enforcement agencies joined us to send a message to pimps, exploiters and buyers that it is unacceptable to buy another human being for sexual purposes,” Villanueva said.
In Pittsburg, a suburb in Contra Costa County, authorities caught a man who was allegedly running a prostitution ring nationwide. A search warrant turned up two handguns, an AR-15, a shotgun, body armor and 100 rounds of ammunition, Villanueva said.
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In Costa Mesa, he said, officers scheduled a date online with a woman. Police conducted a traffic stop of the man who had been driving her, during which they found an unregistered loaded handgun. Villanueva said authorities determined the woman had been working for the man for two years, starting when she was a minor.
“That should kind of illustrate to you how pervasive this is, once they get their claws on someone, they’re going to continue exploiting them from childhood into adulthood,” Villanueva said.
moo ass
https://nypost.com/2022/02/14/flight-diverted-after-passenger-tries-to-storm-cockpit/
Man on cross-country flight tried to storm cockpit: ‘Many feared the worst’
An American Airlines passenger tried to storm into the cockpit — leading a flight attendant to bash him on the head with a coffee pot while subduing him with other flyers, terrified travelers said.
The flight was headed from Los Angeles to Washington, DC, on Sunday when mayhem involving the “unruly passenger” caused the plane to be diverted to Kansas City International Airport in Missouri, FBI officials said.
“The flight was diverted due to an unruly passenger interfering with the flight crew,” FBI Kansas City said. “As this is an ongoing matter, the FBI is unable to comment further.”
Mouaz Moustafa, a passenger, told the New York Times that the unidentified man tried to enter the cockpit and open the plane’s main exit door before several others intervened.
“Other passengers and flight attendants subdued and had to use force to disable the individual,” he wrote on Twitter.
Moustafa said a courageous group of passengers and a flight attendant armed with a coffee pot sprang into action and took the man down.
>Bob Saget’s family sues to block release of death investigation records
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10507929/Bob-Sagets-head-injury-severe-like-hed-hit-BASEBALL-BAT-says-doctor.html
>Bob Saget’s family sues to block release of death investigation records
https://www.scribd.com/document/559206500/Saget-Family-Lawsuit