Anonymous ID: e9f31c Dec. 5, 2022, 6:26 p.m. No.17883242   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3247 >>3430 >>3527 >>3549 >>3695 >>3744 >>3833 >>3934

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11500953/Paul-Pelosi-makes-public-appearance-hammer-attack-Kennedy-Center-honors.html

Sacha Baron Cohen reprises Borat to go after Kanye and Trump at Kennedy Center Honors - where Paul Pelosi makes his first public appearance since hammer attack and wears a fedora and ONE glove

 

Sacha Baron Cohen, reprising his famous character Borat, poked fun at Donald Trump and Kanye West

Jewish Cohen said Kanye was 'too anti-Semitic, even for' Kazakhstan - the 'number one Jew-crushing nation'

He also went after former president Trump, who he said had a 'fat belly' and 'orange skin'

Cohen was performing at the Kennedy Center Honors, which will air on CBS on December 28

The event, held in DC last night, celebrated stars George and Amal Clooney, U2 and Gladys Knight

President Biden, VP Harris, Nancy and Paul Pelosi all also attended the event

Anonymous ID: e9f31c Dec. 5, 2022, 6:39 p.m. No.17883305   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://nypost.com/2022/12/05/jean-pierre-says-not-healthy-for-elon-musk-to-release-files-on-censorship-of-hunter-biden-laptop-story/

Release of Twitter files on how Hunter Biden story was censored ‘not healthy’: White House

WASHINGTON — White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday it was “not healthy” for Twitter owner Elon Musk to publish internal company files revealing Twitter’s censorship of The Post’s 2020 reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop.

“What is happening — it’s frankly, it’s not healthy. It won’t do anything to help a single American improve their lives. And so look, we see this as an interesting, you know, coincidence, and you know, it’s a distraction,” Jean-Pierre concluded during her Monday briefing, offering a lengthy denunciation of Musk’s Friday reveal of how Twitter execs decided to suppress The Post’s damning expose.

“We see this as an interesting, or a coincidence, if I may, that he would so haphazardly — Twitter would so haphazardly push this distraction that is full of old news, if you think about it,” Jean-Pierre said, brushing off the politically motivated denial of free speech protections raised by Musk’s document dump.

“And at the same time, Twitter is facing very real and very serious questions about the rising volume of anger, hate and anti-Semitism on their platform and how they’re letting it happen.”

The voice of the Biden administration did not note that the Musk-led Twitter booted rapper Kanye West last week for tweeting a swastika after making a series of antisemitic remarks — or that as of Monday, the nation’s most famous Jew-basher’s 18.4-million-follower account on Facebook-owned Instagram remains active.

Anonymous ID: e9f31c Dec. 5, 2022, 6:57 p.m. No.17883378   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3415

The Wonderland Club

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Cathedral

Operation Cathedral was a police operation that broke up a major international child pornography ring called The Wonderland Club operating over the Internet. It was led by the British National Crime Squad in cooperation with 1,500 officers from 13 other police forces around the globe, who simultaneously arrested 104 suspects in 13 countries (including Australia, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, the UK, and the US) on 2 September 1998. The case received widespread international attention due to the highly organised nature of the ring, leading to public concerns of online child sexual abuse and legislative changes in the UK.

 

The Wonderland Club, (also officially knew as w0nderland) named after Alice in Wonderland, was described as "an international network of paedophiles involving the rape of boys and girls live on camera and the traffic in images of the torture of children as young as two months". It was created in 1995 by two American paedophiles, including one named Peter Giordano and consisted in a Internet Relay Chat with an encryption system created initially by the ex-KGB. The investigation had been sparked by a tip-off from US police investigating the 1996 rape of an 8-year-old girl broadcast live to paedophiles by webcam. The accused, Ronald Riva of Greenfield, California, was in a paedophile gang called The Orchid Club and was encouraged during the assault by six others, including Ian Baldock, a member of Wonderland.

 

One reason for the high profile of the operation was the unusually high number of images possessed, produced, and distributed by Wonderland members (more than 750,000 images and 1,800 videos). One requirement for entry to the club, apart from a recommendation from an existing member, was the expectation to supply 10,000 new or self-produced pornographic images of children. Despite substantial police work, only 17 of the 1,263 individuals appearing in the images have been identified:[5] one from Argentina, one from Chile, one from Portugal, six from the United Kingdom, and seven from the United States. The Portuguese national was later identified as Rui Pedro Teixeira Mendonça, an 11-year-old boy kidnapped in Lousada on 4 March 1998 and whose whereabouts are currently unknown.

 

Six members of the club committed suicide after the raids. Other raids related to the Cathedral operation include 1999's Operation Queensland, involving 20 police forces, and 2001's Operation Janitress, which included police forces across 12 regions.

Anonymous ID: e9f31c Dec. 5, 2022, 7:05 p.m. No.17883415   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17883378

>Gavin Seagers, 29, computer consultant and Sea Cadets youth leader. Jailed for two years. Arrested and sentenced again in 2011 for a similar offence as Gavin Smith.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-19627049

Paedophile Gavin Smith sentenced for internet torture fantasy

17 September 2012

 

A convicted paedophile who discussed torturing and sexually abusing children over the internet has been given a three month suspended jail sentence.

Gavin Smith, 41, of Boleyn Way in Swanscombe, Kent, pleaded guilty at Maidstone Crown Court to nine offences of publishing obscene material.

Kent Police said he was charged over the internet chat in 2010, with the case going to court in November 2011.

The case collapsed but police and prosecutors successfully appealed.

Smith was brought back to court in July, leading to his guilty plea.

Det Insp David Shipley, from the public protection unit at Kent Police, said as a result of the case the Obscene Publications Act of 1959 can now be used for online offences where people engage in fantasy chat about the sexual abuse of children.

Smith was jailed for his part in the international "Wonderland" paedophile ring in 2001.

The computer engineer was then called Gavin Seagers, but changed his name.

Anonymous ID: e9f31c Dec. 5, 2022, 7:10 p.m. No.17883439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3443 >>3448 >>3458 >>3571 >>3593

https://www.haaretz.com/2003-03-19/ty-article/clonaid-says-proof-of-cloned-babies-to-be-given-in-brazil/0000017f-e89e-d62c-a1ff-fcffbd470000

Reuters

Mar 19, 2003

Clonaid Says Proof of Cloned Babies to Be Given in Brazil

The head of a company that says it has produced the first cloned humans said on Wednesday it would show proof at a gathering of some of the parents in Brazil next week.

Clonaid, a company founded by the Raelian movement that believes mankind was created by extraterrestrials, announced in December that it had made the first cloned human, a baby girl called "Eve" born on December 26 to an American mother.

Brigitte Boisselier, president of Clonaid, said three more cloned babies had been born since and some of the parents as well as other couples wanting to have cloned children would meet in Sao Paulo starting on Monday. "Parents who want to be cloned, and those that have been cloned already, will be there. They want to start an organization – Human Clone Rights," she told Reuters in Israel. "Hopefully all the proof for the Japanese baby boy who was cloned two months ago will be shown there.

"The baby in Israel Eve is doing well. She is almost three months old now. The American parents are very happy and they might be in Brazil, but I cannot announce that yet." Boisselier, a French-born chemist who is a Raelian, said the other two cloned babies were born in Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands.

Clonaid has produced no evidence for the allegedly cloned children so far. Scientists believe the assertions may be a hoax to make money or garner publicity for the Raelians. The London-published Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat quoted Boisselier as saying Clonaid would offer evidence "to the whole world" in Sao Paulo next week.

"We will reveal with pictures and documents a Japanese baby girl and millions will see her parents," she told the newspaper.

Anonymous ID: e9f31c Dec. 5, 2022, 7:13 p.m. No.17883451   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3455

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/feb/11/tracymcveigh.martinbright

11 Feb 2001

 

This club had its own chairman and treasurer. Its business was child abuse

It takes just four minutes to log into paedophile web

It seemed like an ordinary club, with a chairman, a treasurer and a board of long-serving and respected members.

Everyone had a nickname and there were the usual petty rows: grumbles that too many members were being allowed in without going through the official channels or being approved by the hierarchy.

But it was the sinister entry fee that exposed the fact that this was no ordinary club: each new member had to supply 10,000 pornographic images of children.

This was the Wonderland Club, an international online paedophile ring which ran for four years before finally being smashed by the biggest international police operation ever undertaken.

Tomorrow, seven British members of the ring will be sentenced at Kingston Crown Court for 'conspiring with others to distribute indecent images of children'. The legal jargon masks a terrible reality: Wonderland was an international network of paedophiles involving the rape of boys and girls live on camera and the traffic in images of the torture of children as young as two months.

The international investigation to crack the ring was the biggest in policing history, taking in 13 countries and 180 men. Led by British officers, on 2 September 1998 police forces simultaneously kicked in the doors of 107 homes and made 104 arrests.

The suspects included the usual collection of outsiders: unemployed loners in UK bedsits, a father and son in a US trailer-park. But they also numbered a computer consultant in an Italian penthouse apartment, a German professor and a Canadian medical student who had trained on a children's hospital ward. The more senior members of the club earned their status by providing photographs and videos of themselves performing sex acts with children. In a perverse paedophile version of Hollywood, certain children became 'stars'.

One prolific abuser, Gary Salt, invited other members to visit his Stockport home to pose with children in front of the webcam as if they were meeting a screen hero. Thesheer weight of the physical evidence illustrates the enormity of Operation Cathedral - 750,000 individual images of children and 1,800 computerised videos depicted children being sexually abused.

The images were so appalling that National Crime Squad officers who had to sift through the mountain of material had compulsory therapy sessions to help them deal with what they saw.

'These really are quite horrific images,' said Alex Wood, deputy chief inspector of the NCS. 'These are kids being subjected to the most serious, serious, abuse.'

Anonymous ID: e9f31c Dec. 5, 2022, 7:13 p.m. No.17883455   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17883451

>This was the Wonderland Club, an international online paedophile ring which ran for four years before finally being smashed by the biggest international police operation ever undertaken.

The ring began to unravel after the arrest of Ronald Riva in Greenfield, California. Officers discovered that Riva had raped his daughter's 10-year-old friend in front of a camera which relayed the live image onto the internet. The child, who had been invited to a slumber party by Riva's daughter, is one of only two of the 1,236 Wonderland victims to have been traced. The other, a Portugese boy, has disappeared and police fear he may have been murdered.

Among six men who had typed messages of encouragement to Riva was Ian Baldock, a 31-year-old computer consultant from St Leonards, East Sussex. The FBI informed the UK police, who soon realised the scale of the enterprise they had stumbled on. Operation Cathedral was born.

'At first there was not enough police knowledge or power,' said Wood.

'We had to bring in computer experts who worked with us for 14 months. Once we had traced actual computers we then had to establish who was using that computer at a particular time and with many of them in libraries and universities it wasn't easy.'

Round-the-clock surveillance on suspects had to be introduced to ensure none had access to children while the investigation was ongoing. At one point, the operation almost collapsed when one British man, Gavin Seagers, was discovered working with Sea Cadets. The police knew that if they arrested him they risked tipping off the whole network. Tracing the victims of the Wonderland Club is now a priority. New technology is being tested out by Interpol based in Lyons, France, to enable photographs sent in by social services and families to be 'matched' by computer against the victims' photographs. Already 900 children have had their photographs 'sanitised' and stored and police forces across the world will be able to access them.

The British Government introduced legislation last month to increase maximum sentences for the possession of child porn from six months to five years. Those caught producing or distributing the images will now receive sentences of 10 years rather than the present maximum of three. But the new sentences will not apply to the Wonderland Club.

Next month the internet Crime Forum at the Home Office will publish a report on chatrooms where child abusers discuss their fantasies. Police have become concerned that these forums are being used to 'groom' children and lure them to meetings with paedophiles. The report is likely to make depressing reading. A Home Office spokesman told The Observer : 'We have a very co-operative relationship with internet service providers, but it is technologically impossible for them to stop this stuff.'

In April, a new cyber-crime unit will start work involving 80 officers from the police, Customs and the National Criminal Intelligence Service.

According to the National Association of Probation Officers most internet offenders do not see themselves as criminals and few receive treatment. Spokesman Harry Fletcher said: 'We are only beginning to understand the scale of this crime. It is a major problem that their offending behaviour is not being challenged.'

Anonymous ID: e9f31c Dec. 5, 2022, 7:32 p.m. No.17883558   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://nypost.com/2022/11/10/aaron-carter-recalls-michael-jackson-underwear-encounter-in-new-book/

posthumous memoir

Anonymous ID: e9f31c Dec. 5, 2022, 8:02 p.m. No.17883740   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3753 >>3772 >>3780

>>17883571

>Kid Buu claims to be a clonaid clone.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Buu_(rapper)

https://www.tmz.com/2019/02/04/blac-chyna-ex-boyfriend-kid-buu-child-abuse-charge-conviction/

https://jamn957.iheart.com/featured/pablo/content/2018-12-11-blac-chyna-reportedly-dating-controversial-rapper-kid-buu/