Anonymous ID: 3dd6c9 Aug. 30, 2022, 7:33 p.m. No.17468158   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8760 >>8878

PEDO BUN 30 August 2022

 

Williston Man Sentenced to 27 Years in Federal Prison for Sexual Exploitation of a Minor and Production of Child Pornography

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sc/pr/williston-man-sentenced-27-years-federal-prison-sexual-exploitation-minor-and-production

 

Versailles Sex Offender Sentenced to 15 Years for Child Pornography

https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdmo/pr/versailles-sex-offender-sentenced-15-years-child-pornography

 

Pittsburgh Man Sentenced to 16 Years for Violating Child Sexual Exploitation Laws

https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdpa/pr/pittsburgh-man-sentenced-16-years-violating-child-sexual-exploitation-laws

 

The many cases against the man charged alongside Paul Kennedy, accused of running a child sex ring

https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/the-many-cases-against-the-man-charged-alongside-paul-kennedy-accused-of-running-a-child-sex-ring-20220830

 

15 held in Kerala for circulating child sexual abuse content

https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2022/aug/30/15-held-in-kerala-for-circulating-child-sexual-abuse-content-2492861.html

 

Man sentenced to 5 years probation in Michigan child sex sting

https://nbcmontana.com/news/nation-world/man-sentenced-to-5-years-probation-in-michigan-child-sex-sting-brian-malone-kalamazoo-county-prosecutors-office-6-total-arrested-human-oppression-strike-team

 

Muskegon Man Sentenced To 25 Years For Sexually Exploiting A Child

https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdmi/pr/2022_0830_Paprocki

 

Gainesville Man Sentenced To 15 Years In Federal Prison For Production Of Child Pornography

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndfl/pr/gainesville-man-sentenced-15-years-federal-prison-production-child-pornography-0

 

Petoskey Man, Woman Charged With Child Sex Crimes

https://www.9and10news.com/2022/08/30/petoskey-man-woman-charged-with-child-sex-crimes/

 

Operation Marksman: Humberside Police to resume child sex abuse probe

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-humber-62722785

 

Oshkosh Sex Offender Sentenced to 15 Years in Federal Prison for Attempting to Meet up with 13-year-old for Sexual Activity

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edwi/pr/oshkosh-sex-offender-sentenced-15-years-federal-prison-attempting-meet-13-year-old

 

Roswell man sentenced for producing child pornography

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga/pr/roswell-man-sentenced-producing-child-pornography

 

Kingpin of ring that trafficked 2,000 West Bengal girls held

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/93867068.cms

 

Hathras doctor couple arrested for running a child trafficking gang

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/others/hathras-doctor-couple-arrested-for-running-a-child-trafficking-gang-101661796218455.html

Anonymous ID: 3dd6c9 Aug. 30, 2022, 7:47 p.m. No.17468242   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8278 >>8370 >>8760 >>8878

Kissinger mourns Gorbachev’s unfulfilled vision

 

Former US diplomat said the last Soviet leader started “historic transformations” of benefit to the world

 

Mikhail Gorbachev did a great service to humanity but was ultimately undone by the passions he unleashed, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said on Tuesday, commenting on the death of the last Soviet leader.

 

“The people of eastern Europe and the German people, and in the end the Russian people, owe him a great debt of gratitude for the inspiration, for the courage in coming forward with these ideas of freedom,” Kissinger, 99, told BBC’s Newsnight.

 

Gorbachev “performed great services but he was not able to implement all of his visions,” Kissinger said, adding that he “was in part destroyed by the developing ideas for which his society was not yet fully ready.”

 

The Soviet Union “did not prove capable of implementing the full vision that he had put before them,” but Gorbachev “will still be remembered in history as a man who started historic transformations that were to the benefit of mankind and to the Russian people,” said Kissinger.

 

“Even though he did not prove strong enough to resist the passions that he unleashed, he performed a great service to humanity by what he started, [by] what was implemented in considerable part,” said the retired diplomat.

 

Gorbachev, 91, died on Tuesday in Moscow. He became the general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1985, and in 1990 he became the first president of the USSR. He would also be the last, as the Soviet Union broke up at the end of 1991.

 

Kissinger was the US national security adviser from 1969 to 1975 and secretary of state between 1973 and January 1977.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/561851-henry-kissinger-gorbachev-death/

Anonymous ID: 3dd6c9 Aug. 30, 2022, 7:51 p.m. No.17468276   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8760 >>8878

LIBS OF TIKTOK: Mainstream media isn't mad about gender surgeries on teens, they're mad you found out

 

Two weeks ago you may have seen a lot of news segments surrounding Boston Children’s Hospital. Deleted videos and archived web pages pointed to the fact that they were providing “gender affirming” care to young people including puberty blockers, double mastectomies, phalloplasties, and hysterectomies.

 

The Left immediately seized upon the wording of one tweet in regard to hysterectomies and argued that it’s only done on 18-year-olds. Because they apparently think that’s okay. They attacked myself, Matt Walsh, Chris Elston, and Christina Buttons for a week straight. So much so that one would believe they are actually very much against “gender affirming” hysterectomies! Just as any sane person with a few brain cells would be.

 

This week we learned that that’s not the case. I dropped a bombshell report with a recording of 2 hospital employees admitting in no uncertain terms that they do hysterectomies on 16-year-olds and younger kids in the name of transgender healthcare. There were also archived web pages alluding to that fact. The media panicked. I couldn’t wait to see how they would spin this one.

 

OPINION

LIBS OF TIKTOK: Mainstream media isn't mad about gender surgeries on teens, they're mad you found out

By Chaya Raichik | August 30, 2022

 

Two weeks ago you may have seen a lot of news segments surrounding Boston Children’s Hospital. Deleted videos and archived web pages pointed to the fact that they were providing “gender affirming” care to young people including puberty blockers, double mastectomies, phalloplasties, and hysterectomies.

 

The Left immediately seized upon the wording of one tweet in regard to hysterectomies and argued that it’s only done on 18-year-olds. Because they apparently think that’s okay. They attacked myself, Matt Walsh, Chris Elston, and Christina Buttons for a week straight. So much so that one would believe they are actually very much against “gender affirming” hysterectomies! Just as any sane person with a few brain cells would be.

 

This week we learned that that’s not the case. I dropped a bombshell report with a recording of 2 hospital employees admitting in no uncertain terms that they do hysterectomies on 16-year-olds and younger kids in the name of transgender healthcare. There were also archived web pages alluding to that fact. The media panicked. I couldn’t wait to see how they would spin this one.

 

It was revealed that Boston Children’s Hospital was promoting “gender affirming” surgeries for minors through a video series on their YouTube channel. These videos showed doctors giving details on cosmetic surgeries that have extremely high rates of complication, such a double mastectomies for healthy breasts, full hysterectomy of healthy reproductive systems, the reshaping of penile tissue to appear as the genitals of the opposite sex, and the shaping of “flaps” or pieces of flesh from arms or legs into phalluses that are then surgically added to females.

 

https://humanevents.com/2022/08/30/libs-of-tiktok-mainstream-media-isnt-mad-about-gender-surgeries-on-teens-theyre-mad-you-found-out/

Anonymous ID: 3dd6c9 Aug. 30, 2022, 7:56 p.m. No.17468297   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8311 >>8361 >>8376 >>8760 >>8878

National Security Search Engine: Google’s Ranks are Filled with CIA Agents

 

Google – one of the largest and most influential organizations in the modern world – is filled with ex-CIA agents. Studying employment websites and databases, MintPress has ascertained that the Silicon Valley giant has recently hired dozens of professionals from the Central Intelligence Agency in recent years. Moreover, an inordinate number of these recruits work in highly politically sensitive fields, wielding considerable control over how its products work and what the world sees on its screens and in its search results.

 

Chief amongst these is the trust and safety department, whose staff, in the words of then Google trust and safety vice president Kristie Canegallo, “[d]ecide what content is allowed on our platform” – in other words, setting the rules of the internet, determining what billions see and what they do not see. Before Google, Canegallo had been President Obama’s Deputy White House Chief of Staff for Implementation and is currently Chief of Staff at the Department of Homeland Security.

 

“We lied, we cheated, we stole”

 

Many of the team helping Canegallo make calls on what content should be allowed in Google searches and on platforms like YouTube were former CIA employees. For example:

 

Jacqueline Lopour spent more than ten years at the CIA, where she served as “a leading U.S. Government expert on security challenges in South Asia and the Middle East and the go-to writer of quickly needed papers for the U.S. President.” She joined Google in 2017 and is currently a senior intelligence collection and trust and safety manager.

 

Ryan Fugit spent eight years as a CIA officer. Then, in 2019, Google convinced him to leave and become a senior manager of trust and safety.

 

As a director of trust and safety, Bryan Weisbard led teams that adjudicated “the most sensitive YouTube trust and safety escalations globally” and “enforced” the most “urgent and highest priority” misinformation and sensitive content decisions. Between 2006 and 2010, he was an intelligence officer with the CIA. He is now a director at Facebook.

 

Like Lopour and Lazarus, Nick Rossman concentrated on Iraq while he was a CIA analyst (2009-2014). Since January, he has been a senior manager in Google’s trust and safety division.

 

Jacob Barrett, Google’s global lead for safe browsing operations, was an analytic lead and open source officer at the CIA between 2007 and 2013.

 

A 12-year CIA political and leadership analyst, Michelle Toborowski, left the agency in 2019 to take a job as the intelligence analyst lead in trust and safety at YouTube.

 

The problem with former CIA agents becoming the arbiters of what is true and what is false and what should be promoted and what should be deleted is that they cut their teeth at a notorious organization whose job it was to inject lies and false information into the public discourse to further the goals of the national security state. John Stockwell, former head of a CIA task force, explained on camera how his organization infiltrated media departments the world over, created fake newspapers and news agencies, and planted fake news about Washington’s enemies. “I had propagandists all over the world,” he said, adding,

 

We pumped dozens of stories about Cuban atrocities, Cuban rapists [to the media]… We ran [faked] photographs that made almost every newspaper in the country… We didn’t know of one single atrocity committed by the Cubans. It was pure, raw, false propaganda to create an illusion of communists eating babies for breakfast.”

 

This continues to this day, with the CIA promoting dubious stories about the so-called “Havana Syndrome” and how the Russian government was supposedly offering money to the Taliban to kill U.S. soldiers.

 

https://www.mintpressnews.com/national-security-search-engine-google-ranks-cia-agents/281490/

 

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Anonymous ID: 3dd6c9 Aug. 30, 2022, 7:57 p.m. No.17468311   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8760 >>8878

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Beth Schmierer worked as a strategic analyst for the CIA between 2006 and 2011. She then became a political officer at the State Department. She joined Google in January as a global threat analyst and is now an Americas intelligence manager for the company.

 

Toni Hipp joined Google as a global threat team manager (intelligence) in 2017 and is now a global affairs and public policy manager in strategy and operations. Before joining Google, she spent nearly six years at the CIA as a foreign policy analyst.

 

Jamie W. is the director of threat assessment for Google and the company’s former global intelligence manager. Before Google, she held a number of senior positions in the CIA, including chief of targeting for the near east region. Before her 13-year stint in the CIA, she also worked as an analyst for the FBI.

 

Meaghan Gruppo worked as an intelligence analyst and public affairs officer at the CIA from 2008 until 2014. Since 2018, she has worked in security risk analysis and threat management for Google.

 

Clinton Dallas’ LinkedIn profile notes that, until December, he was a CIA officer. In January of this year, he became a risk programs specialist at Google.

 

The professional background of so many of its security and risk management staff may go a long way to explaining why Google seems focused on countering threats from official enemy states of the United States. The company’s Threat Analysis blog is full of published reports about state-backed efforts from Iran, North Korea, Russia and China to influence its platform. But it never seems to detect any nefarious activities from the U.S. government.

 

This is despite the fact that the United States is carrying out the largest and most extensive attempt in history to manipulate the internet. A long exposé in Newsweek last year detailed how the Pentagon alone fields a clandestine army of at least 60,000 individuals whose job it is to ruthlessly run national security state propaganda campaigns online. Calling it “the largest undercover force the world has ever known.” The exposé explained that,

 

​These are the cutting-edge cyber fighters and intelligence collectors who assume false personas online, employing ‘nonattribution’ and ‘misattribution’ techniques to hide the who and the where of their online presence while they search for high-value targets and collect what is called ‘publicly accessible information’—or even engage in campaigns to influence and manipulate social media.”

 

A spook in every department

 

Google employs ex-CIA agents in a myriad of different departments, a selection of which includes:

 

Michael Barlett. Between 2007 and 2017, Barlett was chief of operations at the CIA. Since 2019, he has worked as a risk lead in workforce solutions for Google.

 

Nicole Menkhoff. Menkhoff spent more than ten years as a weapons analyst at the CIA. In February 2015, she left the CIA for Google, where she was a senior human resources business partner and later became engineering chief of staff.

 

Candice Bryant. Bryant spent nearly 17 years at the CIA, where she rose to become its chief of public communications. In September, she was headhunted from the CIA by Google to become its executive communications manager.

 

Kyle Foster. Foster spent six years at the agency, then four more at the CIA’s venture capitalist wing, In-Q-Tel. He left In-Q-Tel in 2016 for a job as a software engineer at Google.

 

Joanna Gillia. Gillia was a leadership analyst at the CIA until 2014, the same year she took a job with Google. She worked in staffing until 2020.

 

Katherine Tobin. Tobin was a CIA branch chief between 2014 and 2018. She is now head of workspace innovation for Google.

 

Christine Lei. Lei left her job as an economic intelligence analyst for the CIA in 2015 for the post of executive compensation manager at Google, where she continues to work to this day.

 

Justin Schuh. Schuh retired last year after 11 years as engineering director for Google Chrome. Before Google, however, he had a long career in national security, working as an intelligence analyst for the U.S. Marine Corps, a global network exploitation analyst for the NSA, and a technical operations officer for the CIA.

 

Tom Franklin. Franklin worked as a program manager at the CIA between 2011 and 2013. Between 2015 and 2021, he was a product manager for Google.

 

Katherine Pham. According to her LinkedIn profile, Pham did “some cool stuff” at the CIA in 2016. Since October, she has been a software engineer for Google.

 

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Anonymous ID: 3dd6c9 Aug. 30, 2022, 8:04 p.m. No.17468348   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8760 >>8878

Arizona Republicans CENSURE Rogue FBI Days After Mar-a-Lago Raid, Call on State Of Arizona to End Cooperation With the FBI

 

The Arizona Legislative District 3 Republicans voted to censure the Gestapo FBI with overwhelming support days after the highly politicized and unprecedented raid of President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home.

 

The resolution by LD 3 Republicans rejects the “questionable and unsubstantiated” raid and calls on the State of Arizona to “stop cooperation with the FBI,” beginning with the cessation of FBI operations in Maricopa County, Arizona.

 

The more we learn about this deep-state plot against President Trump, the worse it gets.

 

On Monday, the former chief of staff to the Acting United States Secretary of Defense Kash Patel told Tucker Carlson and his audience that the raid was set up to prevent the disclosure of unclassified Russiagate documents that implicated the FBI and DOJ in the garbage investigation of candidate and then President Trump, just as we previously reported.

 

The FBI had a personal stake in the raid and confiscating the documents that implicated them in numerous scandals.

 

The Gateway Pundit also reported that Clinton-tied FBI agent Tim Thibault, the mastermind behind the affidavit to raid Mar-a-Lago, was escorted from FBI headquarters last Friday amid whistleblower allegations of political bias in his handling of investigations.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/exclusive-arizona-republicans-censure-rogue-fbi-days-mar-lago-raid-call-state-arizona-end-cooperation-fbi/

Anonymous ID: 3dd6c9 Aug. 30, 2022, 8:52 p.m. No.17468615   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8760 >>8878

Lawyer suggests Trump ready to challenge constitutionality of FBI raid

 

Alina Habba says defense team also considering taking court action over leaks.

 

Former President Donald Trump's attorney said Tuesday that the former president will likely challenge the legality of the FBI's search of his home based on the Fourth Amendment.

 

AlinaHabba spoke on "The Sean Hannity Show" alongside Just the News Editor-in-Chief John Solomon.

 

Host Sean Hannity asked Habba about the former president's legal path forward in the ongoing case surrounding his possession of government documents at his Florida estate.

 

"In terms of what we do in the future, you know, there's this Fourth Amendment like you brought up, there's a fourth amendment issue here; the warrant was way too broad," she said, before pointing to the judge in the case as a pivotal factor.

 

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon will preside over the case in place of Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who approved the FBI's search warrant. Trump appointed Cannon to the bench in 2020 and she has already signaled she will likely grant his request to appoint a "special master" to review the documents the FBI took from Mar-a-Lago.

 

"We do have judge Cannon, who's the federal judge that's taken up this case," Habba continued. "There's a hearing on Thursday; I think that that will be giving us some judicial oversight that is much needed at this point."

 

"So at this point, I think the best thing we've done is we've gotten a judge in place… who does look like they're going to be active," she went on. "There's a hearing on Thursday. Let's see how that goes. And I think shortly thereafter, we do need to move forward with filing to invalidate… the warrants due to Fourth Amendment issues."

 

The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

 

"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized," it reads.

 

Solomon concurred with Habba's assessment of the warrant as being overly broad, telling Hannity that "the same problems that we saw with the FISA warrant are evident in this search warrant."

 

"[A]s Alina just noted, this is a very broadly worded search warrant," he continued. "The manual says we're supposed to be narrow and targeted."

 

Solomon then pointed to revelations that the FBI's search warrant application relied extensively on news articles. One was a CBS Miami article about moving trucks at Mar-a-Lago while the other was a Breitbart News article in which former Trump adviser Kash Patel discussed the classified status of documents at the estate.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/trump-attorney-suggests-former-president-will-challenge-fbi-search-legality

Anonymous ID: 3dd6c9 Aug. 30, 2022, 8:53 p.m. No.17468626   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8760 >>8878

US Army Grounds Entire Fleet Of Chinook Helicopters After Reports Of "Engine Fires"

 

WSJ reported one of the US Army's top heavy-lift helicopters was grounded in the last 24 hours due to a risk of engine fires.

 

US officials said the Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter fleet (about 400 helicopters) had been grounded after numerous engine fires were reported. One of the officials said no injuries or deaths occurred during any of the incidents. They said the latest occurred a few days ago.

 

The US Army Materiel Command grounded the fleet of CH-47s "out of an abundance of caution." Officials have narrowed down more than 70 helicopters that contained a part that could be the source of the fires.

 

An Army spokeswoman told WSJ the defected part is causing fuel leaks that sparked "a small number of engine fires among an isolated number" of the helicopters. She said maintenance crews are taking steps to resolve the issue.

 

"The grounding was targeted at certain Boeing Co.-made models with engines manufactured by Honeywell International Inc.," WSJ said, citing one of the US officials.

 

Neither officials nor spokeswoman gave a timetable when the Army's workhorse for transporting troops and heavy items on the modern battlefield would be back in the air.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/us-army-grounds-entire-chinook-helicopter-fleet-over-engine-fires

Anonymous ID: 3dd6c9 Aug. 30, 2022, 8:59 p.m. No.17468661   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8760 >>8878

Texas School District Charged Mom Nearly $1,300 To Review Book List

 

A Texas public school district attempted to charge two parents nearly $1,300 to review a list of books available to children in classrooms, according to a complaint filed by the Goldwater Institute.

 

Jenny Crossland, a Texas mother, filed a public records request with the Fort Worth Independent School District asking for the books available to kindergarten students. The school district told Crossland that it would take 84.5 hours of labor and cost the mother $1,267.50 to produce the list, according to correspondence posted by the anonymous self-described “conservative mom” who runs the website Momma Bear Politics.

 

Kristine Deanpolis West, who pulled her eighth-grade daughter from Fort Worth Independent School District, put in a public record request seeking similar information. The district provided her with the same response as Crossland.

 

West, in affiliation with the right-libertarian Goldwater Institute, filed a complaint with the Texas Attorney General’s office challenging the “unreasonable” charge, which she claims violates Texas law. The Goldwater Institute alleges that the district is “imposing prohibitive charges that keep parents in the dark.”

 

Texas law requires that public records fees be “reasonable” and that public records under 50 pages be limited to photocopying charges, according to the state AG’s website. West requested that the Attorney General investigate the school district over this dispute.

 

“It is highly unlikely to the point of improbable that a list of required or suggested reading material — even for thirteen grade levels — surpasses 50 pages. The District’s charges therefore also violate the Attorney General’s cost rules,” the complaint reads.

 

Fort Worth Independent School District did not respond to the Daily Caller’s request for comment.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2022/08/30/texas-school-district-charged-13000-review-book-list/