Anonymous ID: 6c6b36 July 19, 2022, 12:22 p.m. No.16764095   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4114 >>4157

>>16763999

4 am comms

417 lb bear

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11028475/Grizzly-bear-killed-camper-returned-scared-time.html

 

 

Killer grizzly weighing 400lbs is caught on camera after it snapped female camper's neck and spine in fatal 4am attack as it tried to get at her fruit scented shampoo

Leah Davis Lokan, 65, was dragged out of her tent and mauled by a bear on July 6, 2021 in the small town of Ovando, Montana

The 417-pound grizzly bear was likely attracted scents near her tent

After the bear approached the first time, Lokan moved her food from her tent to a nearby building and armed herself with a can of bear spray

But it returned to her tent where it broke her neck and severed her spine, an autopsy found, causing her instantaneous death

The bear had developed a 'predatory instinct,' according to a report released earlier this month by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee's executive body

The Chico, California, nurse had stopped in the town to camp while on a long-distance bicycling trip

Fellow campers who heard the attack chased the animal away with bear spray

 

A California woman who was fatally mauled by a grizzly bear in Montana last summer was the victim of a rare predatory attack by a bear that had learned to seek out human food and was likely attracted scents near her tent and others left behind from recent Independence Day picnics, wildlife officials said in a new report.

 

Leah Davis Lokan, 65, of Chico, was dragged out of her tent and mauled in the pre-dawn hours of July 6, 2021 in the small town of Ovando, along the banks of the Blackfoot River, made famous by the movie 'A River Runs Through It.'

 

About an hour before the mauling, the bear had approached the tents where Lokan and a Texas couple were camping behind a museum. She awoke to the massive 417-pound bear so close to her that she heard when he 'huffed' at her head.

 

The campers were able to scare the bear off. Lokan moved her food from her tent to a nearby building and armed herself with a can of bear spray. But she declined an offer to stay at a hotel and returned to her campsite.

 

But about an hour later, the bear returned to her tent where he broke her neck and severed her spine, an autopsy found, causing her instantaneous death.

 

The bear that killed her had developed a 'predatory instinct,' according to a report released earlier this month by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee's executive body. The 'food-conditioned' grizzly had learned to find human food.

Anonymous ID: 6c6b36 July 19, 2022, 12:40 p.m. No.16764242   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4265

>>16764114

 

rehashed story for obvious comms

bear=russia

fatal 4am attack = interupted comms

updated today after 26 min

 

hoover comms?

 

Leah Davis Lokan, 65, of Chico, was dragged out of her tent and mauled in the pre-dawn hours of July 6, 2021 in the small town of Ovando, along the banks of the Blackfoot River, made famous by the movie 'A River Runs Through It.'

wonder what was updated after 26 min

Anonymous ID: 6c6b36 July 19, 2022, 1:32 p.m. No.16764589   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4610 >>4626

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11028823/Military-hypersonic-missile-scientist-duped-colleague-hiring-prostitute-Air-Force-lab.html

 

A senior US Air Force hypersonic missile scientist duped his colleague into hiring a prostitute at a top military research team so that he could continue paying for her services without his wife's knowledge, a search warrant revealed.

 

Dr. James Gord was accused of tricking a supervisor into hiring the 32-year-old sex worker, Amanda F. Savino, onto a team tasked with developing hypersonic jet engines and rockets at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, in 2017, a warrant obtained by the Daily Beast showed.

 

Although Savino's incompetence in physics, engineering, and the basic use of word processors was quickly revealed during her day-to-day at the office, she was soon offering what expertise she did have to other scientists at the base, with one individual paying her $20,000-a-year to clean his apartment in the nude before engaging in oral sex.

 

As the plot began to unravel and the duped supervisor attempted to oust Savino from her post, Gord became erratic and threatened to kill the supervisor and himself, but ultimately transferred the prostitute to another military contractor and $150,000 in funding to pay for her salary.

 

Investigators also turned up a spreadsheet on Gord's government issued laptop on which he curated a list of at least 27 prostitutes he frequented while on US Government trips. Several of the prostitutes were deemed to be from nations considered a threat to US security.

 

Gord, who told his colleague he did not want his wife and family to find out about his affairs, died under unknown circumstances in 2021.

 

The warrant, which was filed in December of 2019, sought access to Gord's email account for evidence of embezzlement/misuse of government property, false, fictitious, or fraudulent claims, ethnic intimidation, aggravated menacing, and extortion of officers or employees of the United States.

 

Savino was being investigated for false, fictitious, or fraudulent claims, and prostitution near military and naval establishments. It is unclear where the case against her stands.

 

The warrant stated that in October 2017 Gord - who had a laundry list of academic and professional achievements, awards, degrees, and patents to his name - came to Spectral Energies CEO Sukesh Roy with a sure-bet hire for an administrative technician role he was looking to fill.

 

Spectral Energies had received millions in government funding and been contracting at Wright-Patterson for 17 years, the warrant noted. Gord was in charge of the contractor's technology, and was also tasked with allocating its funds.

 

The warrant said Gord told Roy he had 'recently met a young professional while on a flight to Washington, D.C. [identified as Savino] and was very impressed with how she presented herself.'

 

Gord told Roy he felt Savino would be a 'good fit' for Spectral Energies, and that she had provided him a resume of her accomplishments which included a degree in biochemistry from the University of Tennessee, and qualifications from the University of Cincinnati medical school.

 

'Gorg highly encouraged Roy to hire Savino, speaking favorably of Savino's technical expertise,' the warrant read, 'He then finished by stating 'she's also really hot.''

 

Following the advice of his friend and reputable colleague - who the Air Force wrote 'had produced myriad fundamental technology breakthroughs in burst-mode laser measurement systems' - Roy hired Savino for a November 2017 start date.

 

Savino's incompetence became immediately apparent, the warrant states, and Roy 'quickly became frustrated with Savino's lack of capability in the position.'

 

'Over her first few months on the job, Roy stated Savino was not timely with her [expenses], did not fully understand how to use basic word processing and document creation software, and struggled to formulate coherent interoffice emails.'

 

quite the security

hunterish