Anonymous ID: 833434 Feb. 21, 2022, 5:18 a.m. No.15681584   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/opinion-hillary-clinton-derangement-syndrome-is-worse-than-ever/ar-AAU6CZs?ocid=msedgntp

 

 

There's something infecting right-wing circles, and it's showing no sign of letting up: a fixation on Hillary Clinton that I'm calling"Hillary Clinton Derangement Syndrome," or "HDS" for short.

 

The symptoms of this persistent ailment include an unhealthy obsession with the former secretary of state from spreading lies about her past actions to blaming her for events with which she has no connection combined with an insatiable longing to see her run for president again in 2024.

 

A new HDS variant apparently emerged last week when special counsel John Durham, who has been investigating the origins of the FBI's Trump-Russia probe, filed a motion involving Michael Sussmann, a lawyer with ties to Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign who has been charged with lying to the FBI. (Sussmann has pleaded not guilty, and his case is headed for trial later this year.)

 

Durham's 13-page motion addressed a possible conflict of interest regarding Sussmann's legal counsel, but some on the right interpreted the document as revealing something more sinister about Clinton.

 

After seizing upon details about Sussman sharing internet data with the CIA in 2017, right-wing activists, Fox News reporters and former President Donald Trump himself all blasted out allegations that the Clinton campaign and its lawyers "worked to 'infiltrate' Trump Tower and White House servers," as former Trump administration aide Kash Patel told Fox News.

 

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows tweeted, "They didn't just spy on Donald Trump's campaign. They spied on Donald Trump as sitting President of the United States." Trump claimed that the motion "provides indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by the Hillary Clinton Campaign." He added, "in a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death."

 

That would help explain GOP Sen. Ted Cruz's response on Saturday night to the news that Jean-Luc Brunel, an associate of Jeffrey Epstein, had been found dead in his Paris cell. The Texas senator retweeted the news story and then wrote, "Anyone know where Hillary was this weekend?" Cruz — like others infected with HDS — clearly feels compelled to mention Hillary Clinton whenever possible, even in regards to headlines that have nothing to do with her.

 

HDS is an insidious condition that also appears to make those who are infected hate Clinton while paradoxically craving to see more of her in the political sphere. This helps explain why so many of the same people who have attacked Clinton for decades are also obsessed with the idea of Clinton running for president in 2024. It doesn't matter that Clinton has not even hinted at another presidential campaign; apparently HDS causes some to see things the rest of us don't.

 

For example, GOP Rep. Jim Jordan appeared on Fox News last week to declare that Clinton's (non-existent) spying on Trump was "worse than we thought." And then, moments later, Jordan added that "Hillary Clinton looks like she's going to try to run and if it's a rematch between her and President Trump, I think President Trump wins in a landslide."

 

Add to that Fox News host Tucker Carlson declaring last week that Clinton may be gearing up for a run in 2024, saying, "We fully support Hillary Clinton as she runs for president." This is no laughing matter, as these people are evidently sick – sick with HDS, that is.

 

Heartbreakingly, HDS is nothing new. It's been with us on a national scale since Clinton became First Lady in 1993 and metastasized from there. You could fill a medical encyclopedia with experts trying to understand who was "Patient Zero" for HDS, with past articles such as, "The dark depths of hatred for Hillary Clinton"; "Why do people dislike Hillary Clinton?"; and the simply put, "Why do they hate her?" There are even books on the topic, such as Michael D'Antonio's "The Hunting of Hillary: The Forty-Year Campaign to Destroy Hillary Clinton."

 

If only there were a vaccine for HDS, or an HDS rehabilitation center to help those suffering to overcome this derangement that appears to be eating away at their rationality. Perhaps we can organize an HDS telethon to raise funds to better research cures for this syndrome. (Hillary Clinton, it seems, is trying a different approach to eradicating HDS by threatening a defamation lawsuit.)

 

But even if there were a cure for HDS, I doubt all of those struggling would avail themselves of it. Some don't seem to understand that they have a problem. Whether it's for ratings or social clout, it appears some of those infected with HDS not only want Clinton to live rent-free in their heads, but desperately need for her to be there.

 

Opinion by Opinion By Dean Obeidallah - Yesterday 8:06 PM

Anonymous ID: 833434 Feb. 21, 2022, 5:35 a.m. No.15681681   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1693

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10533861/Chinese-security-guard-held-captive-BLOOD-SLAVE-Man-kidnapped-Cambodia.html

 

A Chinese security guard was kidnapped and used as a 'blood slave' by a gang in Cambodia after he was lured to the country by a fake job ad.

 

The 31-year-old man, who has been identified only by his surname Li, was held captive and had 27 ounces of blood drained from him every month for six months.

 

It is believed that the gang who kidnapped Li sold his blood to private buyers online.

 

A normal blood donation usually takes around 16 ounces - 11 ounces less than the amount drained from Li - which is around 8 per cent of the average blood volume of an adult.

 

As a result of the excessive blood extraction, Li, who managed to escape the gang earlier this month, had multiple organ failures and his arms were covered with bruises from the needles.

 

The victim told Beijing Youth Daily he had been trafficked last June after going to China's southwestern region of Guangxi in response to a job advert for work as a nightclub bouncer.

 

Li said he was smuggled to the Cambodian coastal city of Sihanoukville by a criminal gang who sold him for £13,598 ($18,500) to another gang who forced him to work for various telemarketing fraud schemes.

 

In September, his captors began carrying out repeated extractions of blood from him after he refused to work and collect a ransom, which put his life in danger.

 

So much blood had been drained from Li that his captors started drawing from his head because the veins in his arms failed to yield enough blood.

 

The American Red Cross says that people should not donate blood more frequently than every 56 days, but for LI, the gang would extract the blood every month.

 

Li was only able to flee the gang when one member switched sides and was admitted to hospital on February 12 where he is in a stable condition after suffering from multiple organ failures.

 

Li said he was used as a 'blood slave' by the gang when he refused to participate in their fraud scheme and collect ransom for them.

 

He said one of the gang members threatened that they would sell him to organ harvesters if he did not give them his blood, the Asia Pacific Times reported.

 

Li said the gang would use electric prods to beat him and other men they had held captive.

 

Li, who had worked as a security guard in Shenzhen and Beijing before being trafficked, said he saw at least seven other men detained with him in a large room.

 

He said the others did not have their blood taken as much as him because his blood type is O, a universal blood type, reports the South China Morning Post.

 

'From top managers to HR staff [of this company] are all Chinese. They treat us coldly,' Li said. He added that they regarded him and the other captives as 'tools for making money'.

 

Li said he had been tricked by a fake job advertisement on the Chinese online classifieds platform 58.com.

 

The company, China's equivalent of Craigslist, told state media on Thursday it would cooperate with a police investigation in Cambodia although it had 'not yet established' whether the fraudulent job advert had been on its platform.

 

The Chinese embassy in Cambodia on Thursday in a statement confirmed parts of Li's story, but did not mention 58.com.

 

'The Chinese embassy in Cambodia once again reminds Chinese citizens who want to work in Cambodia to follow formal channels and not to believe in false adverts for high-paying jobs,' the statement said.

 

Sihanoukville has in recent years seen a surge of Chinese investment and immigration, mainly in the casino business, which is banned in mainland China.

 

Illegal online gambling operations targeting the mainland market are often run in overseas territories like Cambodia or the Philippines, where enforcement is less strict.

 

58.com's response to state media went viral on Friday, drawing over 200 million views on Chinese social media platform Weibo, where users accused 58.com of a wide range of unethical practices, from the high number of scams on the platform to the indiscriminate purchase and selling of user data.

 

58.com could not be immediately reached for comment. The company in 2020 was taken private by a consortium of investors who were backed by private equity firms Warburg Pincus and General Atlantic.

 

 

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Anonymous ID: 833434 Feb. 21, 2022, 5:46 a.m. No.15681740   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1754 >>1763 >>1766

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10535047/Phyllis-Grant-killing-Donovan-Miller-strangled-grandmother-sex-body-east-London.html

 

A depraved killer strangled his grandmother to death before having sex with her corpse, a court today heard.

 

Donovan Miller choked 76-year-old Phyllis Grant and beat her over the head with a vase at her home in Kent Street, Plaistow, east London.

 

The 31-year-old killer then had sex with her body, before admitting his horrifying act to paramedics, telling them 'I raped her'.

 

Ms Grant a regular churchgoer who neighbours described as a 'matriarch of the community' and a 'lovely' woman.

 

She had been released from hospital after recovering from Covid prior to her killing in March last year.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10533571/Michigan-driver-deliberately-struck-killed-retired-nurse-sex-body-authorities-say.html

 

A 29-year-old Michigan man charged in the fatal hit-and-run of a 64-year-old retired nurse allegedly killed her on purpose so he could have sex with her dead body, prosecutors said.

 

Colby Martin, of White Pigeon, was initially charged with manslaughter after he allegedly struck Melody Rohrer with his car on September 20 and moved her body about 26 miles southwest, Van Buren County Sheriff's Office said at the time.

 

Prosecutors upgraded his charges to open murder during a hearing at Van Buren County District Court on Wednesday, after investigators revealed that Martin searched necrophilia-related pornography immediately after Rohrer’s death, ABC 13 reported.

 

Detectives also found Rohrer’s DNA on condoms found in Martin’s car and in a trash can near his house, the news outlet added.

 

 

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