Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 7:52 p.m. No.15922969   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2993 >>3277 >>3512 >>3598 >>3670

https://nypost.com/2022/03/22/accused-sarah-lawrence-cult-leader-larry-ray-falls-ill-at-trial-again/

Manhattan US Attorney’s Office accidentally reveals ‘main clients’ of Sarah Lawrence sex cult prostitute

The Manhattan US Attorney’s Office accidentally released a list of alleged johns who frequented a hooker under the thumb of accused Sarah Lawrence sex-trafficker Larry Ray — and the names may include a retired state judge, architect and financial whizes.

The list was admitted under seal at Ray’s ongoing federal trial — and inadvertently briefly uploaded to a public file share system Monday night before prosecutors took it down.

“Please do not reproduce, share, or use this exhibit in any way. If you have downloaded this file, please delete it,” a rep for the office said in a statement sent to media outlets asking about the mistake.

The list is of alleged “main clients’’ of Claudia Drury, who has been testifying that Ray made several million dollars by prostituting her. Drury sent the list in a 2018 e-mail to Ray’s alleged cohort, Isabella Pollok.

Some of the names on the list, which was reviewed by The Post, were unusual monikers shared with several prominent people.

The development came before Ray apparently fell ill in court and had to be wheeled out for the second time since his trial started.

Ray, wearing an oxygen mask, was taken from Manhattan federal court on a stretcher after he apparently became sick just before 12:30 p.m.

The accused sex-trafficker, 62, also had been rushed out of court March 15 after his lawyer said he suffered an earlier seizure at the Brooklyn jail where he’s being held during his trial.

Before the trial was put on hold Tuesday, Drury, 31, continued to testify about the four years she spent working as a prostitute allegedly under Ray’s direction.

In the years leading up to her becoming a prostitute, Drury testified that Ray and Pollok groomed her sexually and encouraged her to engage in random sexual encounters. Pollok has denied any wrongdoing.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 7:53 p.m. No.15922984   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/Tsihanouskaya/status/1506343623318814726

 

We receive information about a possible invasion of Belarusian troops into Ukraine. I addressed Belarusian military personnel, stressing that those giving & following such orders will be brought before the tribunal. Those who will refuse – will be exempted from liability.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 8:35 p.m. No.15923252   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3277 >>3512 >>3598 >>3670

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/don-t-come-fight-for-ukraine-unless-you-re-already-trained-foreign-legion-says-1.5826311

Don't come fight for Ukraine unless you're already trained, foreign legion says

For Canadians looking to help in Ukraine, sending donations of money and essential supplies is likely more attainable than volunteering to fight on the front lines.

The Ukrainian government estimates at least 20,000 foreigners have joined The International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine (ILDU), a foreign legion established in late February shortly after Russia's invasion began.

ILDU spokesperson Damien Magrou told CTV News Channel on Saturday the legion has attracted volunteers from over 50 nations and includes "quite a lot of Canadians of Ukrainian descent."

Anyone volunteering, however, needs prior combat experience, he said.

"Right now we're looking for people exclusively with live combat experience. We've had unfortunately quite a lot of people coming through to Ukraine and being turned away because they don't have this experience."

Magrou said combat units are being sent to the front line "as soon as we can", and their members aren't being trained first beyond "top-up training" meant to get them familiar with Ukrainian equipment.

"We don't do that much training at this stage," he said. "This is one of the reasons we're looking for already experienced fighters that know their way around a battlefield."

While the Canadian government is discouraging citizens from travelling to Ukraine given the "security situation," it doesn't prohibit fighting alongside that country's armed forces.

Defence Minister Anita Anand told CTV's Question Period last week "it is an individual decision" if people want to go and fight.

Ukrainian-Canadian Oleh Hylniailiuk is among those who've volunteered to fight in Ukraine.

Hylniailiuk doesn't have combat experience and said he's on a waiting list to be called up if needed.

"Because I don't have this training or combat experience, I am in the fourth wave of callings," he told CTV News Channelon Saturday. "If our country needs more soldiers, they will organize the third and fourth waves of callings and I will get in this way."

In the meantime, he said he's volunteering his time in Kyiv in other ways, includingby helping source and fund equipment for fighters.

"I'm working on this right now, basically to provide Ukrainian soldiers with necessary protective equipment," Hylniailiuk said.

Humanitarian groups also need help, and Magrou said anyone who has arrived in Ukraine or is planning to and who doesn't have combat experience could volunteer their time there.

"There's a number of humanitarian organizations working really hard in evacuating people and getting refugees out safely," he said.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 8:44 p.m. No.15923299   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3512 >>3598 >>3670

https://krdo.com/news/2022/03/22/entire-city-council-resigns-in-protest-of-colorado-corruption-scandal/

Entire City Council resigns in protest of Colorado corruption scandal

The entire Florence City Council resigned leaving the mayor as the only elected official in the Fremont County city.

Three Florence City Council members submitted their resignation overnight amid a growing corruption scandal. The remaining three submitted theirs throughout Tuesday.

Councilwoman Melissa Hardy, Councilman Brian Allen, Councilwoman Kristal Wood, Councilman Anthony Esquibel, Councilman Mike Vendetti, and Councilman Allen Knisley all resigned.

These resignations come after Monday night's council meeting where a citizen called for the Florence Mayor's resignation. During the meeting, Mayor Paul Villagrana said he won't resign because 500 people elected him in.

The six resigned members all tell 13 Investigates they quit their jobs because they did everything they could to find the truth and address corruption and were rejected.

Hardy and Allen have been pushing for answers and taking action to address issues exposed by 13 Investigates.

Those issues uncovered include a pattern of abuse by former City Manager Mike Patterson that spanned several years, former and current city employees saying they were forced to take off COVID-19 sick time when they weren't ill, and missing taxpayer money.

"The stress I have endured in the last 6 months has begun to take a toll on my health and my ability to be the kind of wife and mother my family deserves. I believe that I have worked diligently to find the truth and pursue every avenue I could towards fixing what has gone so terribly wrong in the City of Florence. At this point, under the scope of my authority, I do not believe I am able to be of further assistance to the citizens. The council can only give so much direction and if it goes unfulfilled there is little recourse. We can try to set the example and expectation of the change we are seeking but that too can be rejected. We are also subject to making decisions with the information that we are provided, whether it is accurate and complete or not. I hold out hope that things will continue to improve and wish everyone that continues to move toward that goal the best. I was so proud to be elected for this job last fall and it has been an honor serving as a representative for the community. I am truly sorry to anyone that feels I have let them down by this choice but I can no longer serve on the Florence City council," Melissa Hardy told 13 Investigates.

Hardy led the council to fire its city attorney earlier this month. She is also heard in executive session tapes pressing for the truth and action on alleged wrongdoing in the city.

Brian Allen called for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to look into the city's missing taxpayer money and other money woes in an open meeting a few weeks ago. The Florence city management did not follow his direction and only asked the CBI to investigate a 2019 severance package of the former Florence police chief.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 8:51 p.m. No.15923340   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15923226

>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29781892/

Slow down, you move too fast. You got to make the morning last. Just kicking down the cobblestones. Looking for fun and feeling groovy.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 8:54 p.m. No.15923358   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3512 >>3598 >>3670

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29781892/

Evidence for the Perception of Time Distortion During Episodes of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome

Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a rare perceptual disorder associated with sensation of one or several visual and/or auditory perceptual distortions including size of body parts, size of external objects, or passage of time (either speeding up or slowing down). Cause for AIWS is yet to be widely agreed, and the implications are widely varied. One of the research difficulties is the brevity of each episode, typically not exceeding few tens of minutes. This article presents a male adult in late 20s who has apparently experienced AIWS episodes since childhood, and infection has been ruled out. Reaction speed tests were conducted during and after AIWS episodes, across a span of 13 months. Statistically significant evidence is present for delayed response time during AIWS episodes when the patient claims to experience a sensation of time distortion: where events seem to move faster and people appear to speak quicker.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 9:10 p.m. No.15923449   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3465

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_syndrome#Infectious_diseases

A 2021 review found that infectious diseases are the most common cause of Alice in Wonderland syndrome, especially in pediatrics. Some of these infectious agents included Epstein–Barr virus, Varicella Zoster virus, Influenza, Zika, Coxsackievirus, Plasmodium falciparum protozoa, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae/Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria. Association of Alice in Wonderland syndrome is most commonly seen with Epstein-Barr virus. However, pathogenesis is not well understood beyond these reviews. In some instances, Alice in Wonderland syndrome was reported to be associated with an Influenza A infection and it is possible that there may be other unreviewed causes as well.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 9:19 p.m. No.15923491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3493 >>3602

>>15923465

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brit_milah#Metzitzah_B'Peh_(oral_suction)

 

In three medical papers done in Israel, Canada, and the US, oral suction following circumcision was suggested as a cause in 11 cases of neonatal herpes. Researchers noted that prior to 1997, neonatal herpes reports in Israel were rare, and that the late incidences were correlated with the mothers carrying the virus themselves. Rabbi Doctor Mordechai Halperin implicates the "better hygiene and living conditions that prevail among the younger generation", which lowered to 60% the rate of young Israeli Chareidi mothers who carry the virus. He explains that an "absence of antibodies in the mothers’ blood means that their newborn sons received no such antibodies through the placenta, and therefore are vulnerable to infection by HSV-1."

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 9:44 p.m. No.15923602   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3625

>>15923491

>neonatal herpes correlated with the mothers carrying the virus themselves.

>"better hygiene and living conditions that prevail among the younger generation" which lowered to60%the rate of young Israeli Chareidi mothers who carry the virus.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 9:50 p.m. No.15923639   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2022/03/21/remarks-by-president-biden-before-business-roundtables-ceo-quarterly-meeting/

Remarks by President Biden Before Business Roundtable’s CEO Quarterly Meeting

As one of — as one of the top military people said to me in a secure meeting the other day, 60 — 60 million people died between 1900 and 1946. And since then, we’ve established a liberal world order, and that hadn’t happened in a long while. A lot of people dying, but nowhere near the chaos.

And now is a time when things are shifting. We’re going to — there’s going to be a new world order out there, and we’ve got to lead it. And we’ve got to unite the rest of the free world in doing it.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 9:51 p.m. No.15923646   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3657 >>3670

https://nypost.com/2022/03/23/new-jersey-pepsi-factory-catches-on-fire-two-firefighters-injured/

Massive fire breaks out at New Jersey Pepsi factory

Two firefighters were injured battling a massive inferno that broke out a Pepsi-Co bottling factory in New Jersey on Tuesday night, reports said.

The five-alarm blaze at the plant in Piscataway ignited around 6:30 p.m. and sent gigantic flames into sky as heavy clouds of black smoke choked the area.

The conditions forced officials were forced to shut down streets surrounding New Brunswick Avenue, authorities said.

The fire was under control by 11 p.m. But multiple crews were expected to continue working throughout the night putting out hot spots, according to The Asbury Park Press.

As first responders from around the area fled to the scene, one firefighter was hospitalized with heat exhaustion and another smoke-eater received medical attention on scene of a shoulder injury, the article said.

Anonymous ID: 885636 March 22, 2022, 9:54 p.m. No.15923658   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3670

https://nypost.com/2022/03/22/lindsey-graham-storms-out-of-ketanji-brown-jackson-hearing/

Graham storms out of Jackson SCOTUS hearing after Durbin Gitmo clash

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) walked out of Tuesday’s Senate hearing for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson during a clash with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) over the release of terror detainees from Guantanamo Bay, exclaiming at one point that he wouldn’t care if they died in prison without trial.

Graham (R-SC) had grilled Jackson about her time representing Gitmo detainees while she was a federal public defender in Washington, DC and pointed out that those released from the military prison in Cuba often returned to the battlefield to kill Americans — with some even ending up in high-ranking Taliban positions.

The South Carolina lawmaker also ranted against far-left groups who advocated for Jackson’s nomination at the expense of Graham’s preferred candidate, Palmetto State federal judge J. Michelle Childs.

“Every group that wants to pack the court, that believes this court is a bunch of right-wing nuts who are going to destroy America, that considered the Constitution trash, all wanted you picked,” Graham told Jackson.​​

“This is all I can say: that so many of these left-wing radical groups who would destroy the law as we know it declared war on Michelle Childs and supported you is problematic for me,” he said. ​

At that point, Durbin spoke up to say that Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC), who had advocated for Childs to be Biden’s choice, was backing Jackson’s confirmation.

“On the issue of Guantanamo, there are currently 39 detainees remaining. The annual budget is $549 million per year,” Durbin said. “Each of these detainees is being held at the expense of $13 million per year. If they were to be incarcerated at the SuperMax federal prison in Colorado, the amount would be dramatically, dramatically less.”

Graham then interjected and asked if Durbin would be willing to support “indefinite detention under the law of war for these detainees” in the US if Gitmo were closed. As Durbin began to respond, the Republican interjected, “The answer is no.”

​”The system has failed miserably, and advocates to change the system — like she was advocating — would destroy our ability to protect this country,” Graham said, indicating Jackson.

“We’re at war, we’re not fighting a crime,” the Republican added. “This is not some passage of time event. As long as they’re dangerous, I hope they all die in jail. If they’re ​going back and kill Americans, it won’t bother me one bit if 39 of them die in prison​. That’s a better outcome than letting them go. If it costs $500 million to keep ’em in jail, keep ’em in jail, because they’re going to go back to the fight.

“Look at the friggin’ Afghan government!” Graham exclaimed. “It’s made up of former detainees at Gitmo! This whole thing by the left about this war ain’t working!​”

As Durbin resumed the hearing, Graham got up and walked out of the room, taking a bottle of soda with him.