Anonymous ID: 2f700b Feb. 18, 2023, 11:05 p.m. No.18374395   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4399

>>18374330

 

Jack Nicholson : Secret tunnels were built under the Playboy Mansion to give stars easy access

 

April 2, 2015

 

"The blueprint which is found by the Playboy editorial staff reveals that the tunnels went beneath the Los Angeles Country Club and would lead to the homes of Nicholson, Beatty, Caan, and Douglas. Based on the Polaroids which are found along with the blueprint, the Playboy Mansion seemed to have a massive construction project in 1977 and it was said that it included the construction of the tunnels. The tunnels were planned for those popular male actors so that they had direct underground access to the Playboy Mansion."

 

https://www.canadajournal.net/world/jack-nicholson-secret-tunnels-built-playboy-mansion-give-stars-easy-access-24831-2015/

 

*Kurt Douglas alledgedly raped Natalie Wood when she was 15 years old. -sauceless but long rumored.

Anonymous ID: 2f700b Feb. 19, 2023, 12:12 a.m. No.18374544   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4552 >>4554 >>4564 >>4589 >>4591

>>18374526

That's the best typo excuse anon has heard in days. Bravo anon, bravo, personal responsibility is way overrated

 

 

"When you're writing, you're trying to convey meaning. It's a very high level task," he said.

 

As with all high level tasks, your brain generalizes simple, component parts (like turning letters into words and words into sentences) so it can focus on more complex tasks (like combining sentences into complex ideas). "We don't catch every detail, we're not like computers or NSA databases," said Stafford. "Rather, we take in sensory information and combine it with what we expect, and we extract meaning."

 

This is how it shakes out experientially: When you're reading your own stuff, your eyes might be dutifully scanning over your sentences, but all you're really conscious of is the meaning you're trying to get across, rather than these words you're using to convey it.

 

https://www.businessinsider.in/The-Neuroscience-y-Reason-You-Cant-Spot-Your-Own-Typos/articleshow/40420652.cms

 

kek

 

https://www.businessinsider.in/The-Neuroscience-y-Reason-You-Cant-Spot-Your-Own-Typos/articleshow/40420652.cms

Anonymous ID: 2f700b Feb. 19, 2023, 12:30 a.m. No.18374579   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4686 >>4906 >>4964 >>5009

>>18374528

>>18374498

>>18374539

 

When his kid is 10 he'll be 80. The wife will be 57 but with 2 of his buns baked she'll be fine, her heart will go on, near, far where ever he are..

 

Looking for Mr Goodbar was dark

Mrs Gere, Alejandra Silva got her start at The Farm in Madrid, major "philanthropist" and she's all about those kids. Nothing sketch like a spy university in Madrid or anything like that.

 

Philanthropy

In 2007, Silva promoted a nonprofit initiative jointly with Karolina Kurkova called Beautiful Life Fund, which raises awareness of the plight of children in need, distressed refugee children, victims of war, and the education of homeless children around the world.

 

In 2010, she participated in the Real Madrid Football Club Foundation African Initiative Project[8] by creating soccer leagues as means of integrating underprivileged children to their local communities and promoting sports and its values amongst African families.

 

Through her interest in nonprofit organizations, Silva met American actor Richard Gere and began a relationship. As of 2016, Silva continues her activism in nonprofit organization and supports The Rais Foundation[9][10] for the Homeless.

 

In 2016, she was the cover model of Hola! Fashion.[11]

Anonymous ID: 2f700b Feb. 19, 2023, 12:40 a.m. No.18374598   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4670

>>18374591

>facts are facts.

>bullshit is bullshit.

concur

 

The "if you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit" school of conveying information. They must be paid by the word.

Anonymous ID: 2f700b Feb. 19, 2023, 12:42 a.m. No.18374602   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18374597

I just reupped my license and forgot to mention I plan to grow. I don't think I can do a good job but I have an expert very close to monitor.

 

Consider it hit fren

Anonymous ID: 2f700b Feb. 19, 2023, 12:56 a.m. No.18374622   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4644 >>4686 >>4705 >>4906 >>4964 >>5009

>>18374369

>Guy was a maniac.. a highly successful cultist

 

And very possibly (certainly, imo) with "Intel" like Epstein, maybe they had territories. their timeline overlaps. That means both coasts got a new boss if that senario is true. Not just any nudie mag publisher/full time debauched perv went and grabbed up babies from a war zone. Somebody with a whole lot of juice made that possible.

 

Who had that juice?

Eisenhower - no

Kennedy - no

Johnson - yes, team player

Nixon - hard call, probable yes until he threatened to out the operation then no

Ford - placeholder, fully controlled, no juice needed, already paid for this one

Reagan - no, go with the Kennedy op

Carter - yes, on the team, fully controlled

GHWB - fk yes, CIA takes the WH, official

Clinton - see GWHB

 

I spot a pattern here, a troubling pattern.

GWB - see GWHB

Hussein - see GWHB

Trump - no, see 2015-present hysteria

Potato - see Carter

Anonymous ID: 2f700b Feb. 19, 2023, 1:45 a.m. No.18374736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4756

>>18374584

39

 

Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley

Ashley Hume

Sat, February 18, 2023 at 10:43 PM CST·4 min read

In this article:

 

Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley

American politician

Patricia Heaton fired back at Don Lemon after his controversial remarks about Republican U.S. Presidential candidate Nikki Haley's age,

 

The 56-year-old host said that 51-year-old Haley was past her "prime" and that "a woman is considered to be in their prime in 20s and 30s and maybe 40s" during a recent episode of "CNN This Morning."

 

On Friday, Heaton, 64, responded to Lemon's comments, which were widely considered sexist and ageist, with a fiery Twitter thread.

 

Where does ageist and sexist rate on the outrage chart? Are either of those above patriarchy or transhomopedophobia?

Anonymous ID: 2f700b Feb. 19, 2023, 2:43 a.m. No.18374868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4906 >>4964 >>5009

LA Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell shot dead: ‘He was a peacemaker’

 

February 19, 2023

 

A prominent Los Angeles Catholic official, who served the community for over four decades, was fatally shot Saturday in a California suburb.

David O’Connell, the Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, was found inside a Hacienda Heights home with a severe gunshot wound to his upper torso and pronounced dead, according to CBS Los Angeles.

He was 69 years old.

Archbishop José H. Gomez released a statement on O’Connell’s death early Saturday morning, saying he had “passed away unexpectedly.”

“He was a peacemaker with a heart for the poor and the immigrant, and he had a passion for building a community where the sanctity and dignity of every human life was honored and protected,” Gomez said.

“He was also a good friend, and I will miss him greatly. I know we all will.”

Detectives are investigating the shooting as a suspicious death and have not yet released any information on the suspect or suspects involved, according to the outlet.

“It’s very early in the investigation,” said LASD Homicide Bureau Detective Michael Modica. “We got a lot more steps we have to take to make more determination to what’s happening.”

O’Connell had been a part of the LA Catholic community for 45 years when he first became a priest. Pope Francis appointed O’Connell Auxiliary Bishop in 2015.

Born in Ireland, O’Connell studied for the priesthood at All Hallows College in Dublin before moving to California in 1979. After he was ordained, he was an associate pastor at several LA parishes.

The Bishop was heavily involved in aiding immigration in California. He was chairman of the Interdiocesan Southern California Immigration Task Force, which helps children and families who immigrated from Central America.

“I was very sad to learn of the passing of Bishop O’Connell,” said Janice Hahn, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. “He was a longtime friend. I was fortunate to work with him during my time on the city council and again as Supervisor.

“I join with Archbishop Gomez and the people of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in mourning his loss.”

 

Sauce: https://nypost.com/2023/02/19/la-bishop-david-oconnell-shot-dead/

Anonymous ID: 2f700b Feb. 19, 2023, 2:53 a.m. No.18374893   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Descendant of donor demands law school pay back $3.6 billion after ‘woke activists’ stripped school name

 

February 17, 2023

 

A descendant of a major donor to a law school demanded that the institution pay back $3.6 billion after a decision was made to change the school name.

Virginia lawyer Robert C. Smith is the great-great-grandson of T.C. Williams, the name behind the University of Richmond’s T.C. Williams School of Law.

Williams was a wealthy 19th-century businessman who owned tobacco companies, a graduate, and trustee of the University of Richmond. Williams’ family donated $25,000 to fund the law school following his death.

However, despite Williams’s estate regularly donating to the university, the T.C. Williams School of Law was stripped of its name.

The University of Richmond School of Law voted to adopt a policy that prohibits the university from naming any building, program, professorship or entity “for a person who directly engaged in the trafficking and/or enslavement of others or openly advocated for the enslavement of people.”

The university had found that Williams was a slave owner.

Records show that Williams’ businesses were taxed on owning 25 to 40 enslaved people. The university said personal tax records for Williams show that he was taxed on owning three enslaved people.

Smith pushes back against the move to de-name the law school, claiming that the university is caving to “woke activists” and would not exist without the $3.6 billion amount of financial contribution from generations of Williams’ family members.

In a five-page letter sent on January 30th to University of Richmond President Kevin Hallock, Smith challenged the president to “demonstrate” their virtue by giving all the money back.

Smith said the university could write a note for the remaining $300 million “providing that it is secured by all the campus buildings and all your woke faculty pledge their personal assets and guarantee the note.”

“We know in 1888, he gave $10,000 to re-establish the Law School and at his death in 1889 his estate contributed $25,000 to the Law School,” Smith wrote. “A conservative estimate of these gifts, just from the end of the War to his death exceeds $65,000.”

Smith continued,“The university’s endowment is $3.3 billion. Since you and your activists went out of your way to discredit the Williams name, and since presumably the Williams family’s money is tainted, demonstrate your ‘virtue’ and give it all back.”

“I suggest you immediately turn over the entire $3.3 billion endowment to the current descendants of T.C. Williams, Sr. We will use it all to fulfill the charitable purposes to which it was intended. We will take a note back for the remaining $300 million, providing that it is secured by all the campus buildings and all your woke faculty pledge their personal assets and guarantee the note,” he added.

Smith also said that the university could have kept its name if it attributes the law school to Williams’s son T.C. Williams Jr. instead.

 

Sauce: https://nypost.com/2023/02/17/t-c-williams-descendant-demands-university-of-richmond-pay-3-6-billion/