Anonymous ID: 1ca6f7 June 7, 2018, 12:57 a.m. No.1657612   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7618

Wow… this young guy from Avon, CO looks a lot like this actor Michael Steger… I mean it's amazing how much they look alike….. might be worth nothing, but might be worth noting.

Anonymous ID: 1ca6f7 June 7, 2018, 12:59 a.m. No.1657618   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Suspect in Avon stabbing spotted with blood on his hands, pool of blood outside his door, police say

New Jersey native stabs woman during morning jog

 

By Randy Wyrick | Vail Daily

June 6, 2018 at 10:42 am

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While a local physician was treating Andrew Young, he told her that he had stabbed an Avon woman. He stabbed her so hard he broke the knife, he said.

Randy Wyrick, Vail Daily

While a local physician was treating Andrew Young, he told her that he had stabbed an Avon woman. He stabbed her so hard he broke the knife, he said.

 

AVON — The pool of blood outside an alleged stabber’s sliding glass apartment door told Avon police they had likely found their assailant.

 

Andrew Young Jr., 18, originally from Red Bank, New Jersey, told an Avon doctor earlier the morning of Thursday, May 31, that he stabbed a woman so hard that he broke the knife into two pieces, according to the arrest affidavit.

 

Avon Police Officer Randy Gray scoured the area where the attack happened and found the two pieces of the Pinnacle Cutlery kitchen knife blade. The handle was gone.

 

His partner, Avon Police Officer Chris Peck, followed a blood trail from the Eagle Valley recreation path to the sliding glass door outside the Liftview apartment where Young lives with his mother.

 

According to the arrest affidavit, the call came in at 6:26 a.m. A local woman had been jogging on the Eagle Valley recreation path near The Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa when she was attacked, hit on the head and stabbed five times. Avon officers Peck and Gray responded in moments.

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Anonymous ID: 1ca6f7 June 7, 2018, 1:38 a.m. No.1657712   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7713 >>7732

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Here's one http://21stcenturywire.com/2016/06/21/construction-corporation-lafarge-paid-isis-to-continue-operating-in-syria/

 

(it was a year ago) French Construction Firm Lafarge Paid ISIS to Continue Operating in Syria

JUNE 21, 2016 BY 21WIRE 3 COMMENTS

21st Century Wire says…

Corporate greed has no bounds.

French construction material giant Lafarge paid ‘taxes’ to ISIS in order to continue its business operations in Syria throughout the still on-going conflict.

The company had a plant located in Jalabiya, northern Syria – an area under the control of ISIS – which was opened in 2010 just before the outbreak of war

Lafarge paid ISIS a ‘tax’ that meant their vehicles were allowed to pass through ISIS controlled areas and checkpoints unhindered.

Lafarge is the world leader in building materials and one of the biggest players in cement, aggregates and concrete businesses.

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ISIS eventually seized the site in Syria in 2014, but until then Lafarge was absolutely guilty of providing material support to terrorists.

Kurds secured the area in February 2015 and it is now a base for Western coalition special forces.

Corporations are regularly allowed to break and bend laws, and HSBC was a favoured bank of terrorists and faced absolutely no repercussions, but openly funding terrorism is perhaps new territory for corporate crime.

Do you expect criminal charges to be brought against Lafarge?

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Anonymous ID: 1ca6f7 June 7, 2018, 1:42 a.m. No.1657732   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://www.archyworldys.com/lafarge-in-syria-two-ngos-accuse-the-company-of-complicity-in-crimes-against-humanity/

 

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Lafarge in Syria: two NGOs accuse the company of “complicity in crimes against humanity”

by archyworld May 15, 2018

Two NGOs have lodged a complaint against the Lafarge cement company, suspected of “financing a terrorist company” and “violation of the European regulation” concerning the embargo on Syrian oil.

Two NGOs have asked the judges to put the Lafarge company under review for “complicity in crimes against humanity”. The multinational is accused of taking part between November 2013 and September 2014 to financing the Islamic State organization (EI). In a note recently sent to the magistrates, the Sherpa associations and the European Center for Constitutional Rights and Human Rights (ECCHR) explain that Lafarge was guilty of “complicity in crimes against humanity” in financing the IS to maintain the activity of its Syrian factory from Jalabiya (North). »READ ALSO – Terrorist financing in Syria: the chronology of the Lafarge affair “At this stage of the judicial investigation,” the indictment of the cement for this head of prosecution is “inescapable,” say the associations in a joint statement. “Businesses have the means to fuel armed conflict by working with regimes or armed groups guilty of war crimes and against humanity. The fight against the impunity of the multinationals will have to go through the questioning of their responsibility, “said Sandra Cossart, director of Sherpa, in the statement. Payment of “taxes” Abductions of employees, abuses against civilians, crimes targeted at Yezidi or Christian minorities … For associations, the group and its leaders could not ignore that they “contributed” financially to crimes against humanity charged to the EI “in the region of the factory but also in the rest of the world,” the statement said. This “multi-million euro” financing, facilitated by intermediaries, took the form, according to the investigations, of payments of “taxes” to allow the circulation of goods and employees and purchases of goods. raw materials including oil to suppliers close to the IS. »READ ALSO – In Syria, Lafarge paid hundreds of thousands of euros to terrorists To these funding channels, according to the associations, is added a “crucial new source”: the “direct sale of cement” to the jihadist group. The two associations, with eleven former employees, were the first to launch a complaint for “financing of terrorism” against Lafarge, which merged with the Swiss Holcim in 2015, also targeting “complicity in crimes against humanity and war crimes”. Eight former executives indicted A year ago, the building materials giant acknowledged that “unacceptable” practices had been used to maintain the activity and safety of its plant. Facing the investigators, Lafarge’s former deputy general manager, Christian Herrault, acknowledged that the group had been bent on a “racket economy” . For now, eight former executives or leaders of the group have been indicted in this case, including former CEO Bruno Lafont for “financing a terrorist company.” »READ ALSO – Lafarge: three former leaders in front of investigators The first indictments were issued in early December 2017. Three executives of the group are suspected of “financing a terrorist company”, “violation of the European regulation” concerning the embargo on Syrian oil and “endangering life of others. ” They are Frédéric Jolibois, director of the Jalabiya plant from summer 2014, Bruno Pescheux, his predecessor, and Jean-Claude Veillard, group safety director. Also indicted, Christian Herrault, former Deputy Director General. The latter is suspected – as Bruno Lafont – of “financing a terrorist enterprise” and “endangering the lives of others”. They were placed under judicial control. Eric Olsen, HRD at the material time and then Director General, is also indicted for the same charges. SEE ALSO – Jean-Marc Four on Lafarge in Syria: “It was also a way to have an onsite presence for services and monitor the activities of the terrorist group”

 

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Use of blood in the cement, mortar and concrete industry for obtaining a lightened material

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The present invention relates to the use of blood in the construction and building industry, whereby blood and extracts of blood containing haemoglobin are used as air entraining colloids. The recommended process for preparing a lightened material consists in associating a construction element chosen from the cements, mortars and concretes, with at least one air entraining colloid chosen from whole blood, globules, red blood corpuscles and haemoglobin. The invention also relates to the lightened material obtained according to this process.

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The present invention relates to a novel use of blood and more particularly to the application of blood in the cement, mortar and concrete industry as means for lightening the constructions and for increasing heat insulation. It also relates to the process for the preparation of light material with the aid of blood, as well as to the products obtained according to said process.

 

Conventional concrete is known to have a density of the order of 2.2-2.3 kg/dm3, and light concrete to have a density lower than or equal to 1.8 kg/dm3. It is also known that, to lighten concrete, several technical solutions have been recommended in the past, based on the use of aggregates, foams, bubble-generating agents, colloids or even on air occlusion.

 

According to the classification of light concretes recalled in the Article by Messrs. VENUAT and TRAN-THANH-PHAT, Revue des Materiaux de Construction, No. 687, March-April 1974 , pages 88-98, "light colloidal concrete" is defined as construction material obtained by simultaneously mixing an air entraining agent, a colloid, cement, water and possibly sand and filler, and which is a type of aerated concrete which differs from foamed concrete by its composition.

 

One of the aims of the invention is the obtaining of "light colloidal concrete" and of light colloidal mortar by means of blood or a blood extract.

 

The state of the art relative to light colloidal concrete is described in the articles by Messrs. VENUAT and TRAN-THANH-PHAT Revue des Materiaux de Construction, No. 687, (March-April 1974), pages 88-98; No. 693 (March-April 1975), pages 99-106; and No. 699 (March-April 1976), pages 89-94.

 

Furthermore, it is known that blood or the haemoglobin has already been used in the construction industry without, however, obtaining a lightened material. British Pat. No. 522 172 has proposed haemoglobin at a concentration of 2 to 5% by weight with respect to the weight of the cement with a view to preparing a self-hardening material, and French Pat. No. 376 406(in 1907) and British Pat. No. 19 183 (in 1911) recommended the use of blood as colouring matter, the blood being used in this case in large quantities.

 

According to the invention, an air entraining agent is proposed in the industry of cements, mortars and concretes, which further presents advantageous colloidal properties and which is used in small quantities, to overcome the insufficiencies of the prior art. Moreover, according to the invention, it is proposed to produce ready-mixed dry light mortars, and to produce a light concrete, particularly a light colloidal concrete which may easily be pumped, projected and extruded.

 

The use of blood in the construction industry, according to the invention, is characterised in that the blood is used as air entraining agent and colloid and mixed with the mixture of sand and cement with strong stirring at a concentration of 0.1 to 1% by weight with respect to the weight of said mixture of sand and cement, to obtain a lightened material, such as light colloidal mortar and light colloidal concrete.

 

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