Anonymous ID: 876536 Feb. 19, 2023, 10:57 p.m. No.18380178   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0217 >>0222 >>0236 >>0340 >>0401 >>0457

>>18380063

speaking of comms, there's an owl back on the 15 minute window of comms

 

Flaco the escaped NYC owl can remain in the wild, zoo decides

 

February 19, 2023

 

On-the-lam Flaco the owl can remain in the wild, thanks to his killer instincts, Central Park Zoo officials say.

The evasive Eurasian eagle-owl — who captured New Yorkers’ hearts when he flew his vandalized zoo coop more than two weeks ago — has been coughing up enough fur and bones from the rats he’s caught to prove he can fend for himself, even after being in captivity, officials said.

“We are going to continue monitoring Flaco and his activities and to be prepared to resume recovery efforts if he shows any sign of difficulty or distress,” the Manhattan zoo assured Flaco’s fans in a statement over the weekend.

The search for Flaco, whose name means ”Skinny” in Spanish, began Feb. 2 when the zoo discovered vandals had cut the stainless-steel meshing at the majestic bird’s enclosure.

Since then, Flaco has flocked from treetop to treetop, eluding his would-be captors, including NYPD cops, and amassing legions of fans concerned that captivity had robbed him of nature’s instincts and left him unable to feed himself.

Those concerns were furthered by reports that no one saw him eating during the early days of his escape.

 

The Eurasian eagle-owl is one of the larger owl species, with a wingspan of up to 79 inches, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society.

 

Sauce/more: https://nypost.com/2023/02/19/flaco-the-escaped-nyc-owl-can-remain-in-wild-zoo/

 

The Eurasian eagle-owl is one of the most widely distributed of all owl species, although it is far less wide-ranging than the barn owl, the short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) and long-eared owl and lacks the circumpolar range of boreal species such as great grey owl, boreal owl and northern hawk owl (Surnia ulula).[5][10] This eagle-owl reaches its westernmost range in the Iberian peninsula, both almost throughout Spain and more spottily in Portugal. From there, the Eurasian eagle-owl ranges widely in the south of France from Toulouse to Monaco and as far north into the central part of the country as in Allier. Farther north, they are found sporadically and discontinuously in Luxembourg, southern and western Belgium and scarcely into the Netherlands. It is infrequently found in southern and central United Kingdom. In Germany, the eagle-owl can be found in large but highly discontinuous areas, mostly in the south and central areas but is almost entirely absent in areas such as Brandenburg. Across from its south German range, this species range is nearly continuous into the Czech Republic, Slovakia, northern and eastern Hungary and very spottily into Poland. In the fairly montane countries of Switzerland and Austria, the eagle-owl can be found fairly broadly. In Italy, the Eurasian eagle-owl is found where the habitat is favorable in much of the northern, western and central portions down to as far south Melito di Porto Salvo. From Italy, this species sweeps quite broadly along the Mediterranean coast in Southeastern Europe from Slovenia mostly continuously to most of Greece and Bulgaria. In eastern Europe, the Eurasian eagle-owl is found essentially throughout from central Romania to Estonia. The species also occupies a majority of Scandinavia, most broadly in Norway and subarctic Finland (more spottily in Sweden) and much of Denmark.[32][85][86][87]

 

The Eurasian eagle-owl's range in Russia is truly massive, with the species apparently nearly unbound by habitat, with their distribution only excluding them from the true Arctic zone, i.e. their range stops around the tree line. If not the most densely populated species, they almost certainly stand as Russia's most widely distributed owl species. From Russia, they are found throughout Central Asia, residing continuously in each nation from Kazakhstan down to Afghanistan.[88][89][90] In Asia Minor, they are found broadly in Georgia, Azerbaijan and somewhat so in western and southern Turkey but is quite sporadic in distribution overall in Turkey.[91][92] A spotty range also exists in the Middle East in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan and western Iran, the species being found broadly only in north and western Iran.[93][94] In South Asia, the Eurasian eagle-owl is found mostly often in northern Pakistan, northern Nepal and Bhutan and more marginally into far northern India.[95] This species resides throughout Mongolia, almost the entirety of China (mainly absent only from southern Yunnan and southern Guangxi). From China and eastern Russia, the Eurasian eagle-owl is found throughout Korea, Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands and rarely into Japan in northern Hokkaido. Besides the Kurils, the farthest eastern part of the range for this species is in Magadan in the Russian Far East.[88][96]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_eagle-owl

Anonymous ID: 876536 Feb. 19, 2023, 11:03 p.m. No.18380207   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0217 >>0340 >>0401 >>0457

Fire rips through Oakland substation leaving 50,000 without power and flights ground to halt at airport as officials launch an urgent probe: Blaze follows targeted attacks across US

 

Feburary 19, 2023

 

A major power outage caused by a fire at an electrical substation shut down the Oakland Airport in Northern California Sunday evening.

 

More than 50,000 customers in the Bay Area were impacted and flights out of the area were halted after a fire broke out at a Pacific Gas and Electric substation around 1pm.

Photos and videos posted on social media show stranded passengers at the airport waiting at their gates and to get through security which was shut down for hours.

A representative for PG&E confirmed the widespread outage on Twitter just after 2.50pm Pacific Standard Time and say they are 'currently investigating the details.'

The cause of the outage is unknown at this time. The incident comes as a series of substations across the United States have been targeted by individuals looking to wreak havoc on the power system.

Just after 3pm, a battalion chief with the Oakland Fire Department confirmed the blaze had been put out and that PG&E officials are working to determine a cause.

 

'Approximately about one o'clock this afternoon we were called for a fire coming from inside the PG&E yard,' the battalion chief said while speaking with local media.

'We were able to gain access into the PG&E yard and found that there was a transformer actively burning,' the Oakland Fire official said.

PG&E officials will have 'to really look at all the equipment' before a cause can be determined.

The damage had already been done, however, as hundreds of passengers were stuck at their gates and waiting in the security line due to the outage.

One video shared by a Twitter user named Matt Ashlock shows passengers at a standstill as security lines remain all but bare.

Incoming passengers also arrived to find that baggage claim was unavailable, resulting in even more hold ups inside the Northern California airport.

Just before 3pm, Ashlock tweeted that machines at security appeared to be back up and running and the line had begun moving again.

It's unclear at this time how many flights were impacted by the outage.

The Bay Area Rapid Transit also cut down service to and from the airport Sunday due to the outage but resumed several hours later.

 

sauce/more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11770247/Oakland-Airport-halts-flights-power-outage-50-000-without-power-Bay-Area.html

Anonymous ID: 876536 Feb. 19, 2023, 11:08 p.m. No.18380223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0340 >>0401 >>0457

Bitter Don Lemon isn’t sorry for sexist remarks and clearly doesn’t like women

 

February 19, 2023

 

The problem with Don Lemon is that nobody has ever told him he’s not as good as he thinks he is.

He’s ~~handsome~~ black and works in an industry that can inflate even the most constrained egos. Clearly, the CNN anchor has no constraints. He has allowed his ego to grow bigger than a Chinese weather balloon.

We are now watching in real time the inevitable process of cutting Lemon down to size.

It’s not CNN doing that.

He’s doing it to himself by exposing his toxic chauvinism to female colleagues.

Ever since he lost his solo prime time show due to low ratings, Lemon has been having an internal tantrum that regularly erupts on camera. He doesn’t want to share the limelight with anyone, let alone a couple of broads.

So, he has been mean-girling his female co-hosts, boorishly interrupting, mansplaining, hogging the limelight, denigrating them, demoralizing them, correcting them, talking over them, and even, reportedly, berating them off air in front of the crew.

Lemon’s latest bout of misogyny came Thursday when he declared that a woman Nikki Haley’s age is too old to run for president. At 51, he said, the former UN ambassador is not “in her prime.”

Haley’s pitch is that it’s time for a younger generation to take charge. True enough, considering the president is 80. But Lemon, who is five years older than Haley, spotted what he regards as a weakness in her argument.

“Nikki Haley isn’t in her prime, sorry,” he said. “A woman is considered to be in their prime in 20s and 30s and maybe 40s.”

 

Sauce/more: https://nypost.com/2023/02/19/bitter-lemons-big-ms-takes/

Anonymous ID: 876536 Feb. 19, 2023, 11:24 p.m. No.18380279   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0340 >>0401 >>0457

Non-binary ex-Biden official Sam Brinton’s family slams abuse claims: ‘Never happened’

 

February 19, 2023

 

Former Biden Department of Energy official Sam Brinton claims to have been beaten by their father, who held a gun to their head and forced them into conversion therapy — but their family insist it is all lies.

The ~~non-binary~~ mentally ill nuclear engineer is best known for allegedly stealing women’s suitcases worth thousands of dollars and their contents from Minneapolis and Nevada airports in brazen caught-on-camera heists.

But Brinton, 35, was first championed — and then heavily questioned — by the trans community over harrowing tales of their childhood.

“I’m in this constant state of fear,” Brinton previously claimed. “My dad has held a gun up to my head multiple times.”

Brinton also claimed they were continuously punched and sent to the emergency room at least seven times after they came out at 11 years old and sent to a conversion therapist in Florida, where they were electrocuted and tortured with needles.

However, younger sister Rachel Brinton told The Post herSouthern Baptist missionary parents, Stephen and Peggy Jo, never exhibited any violence toward her, Sam or their younger brother Daniel.

“There’s no validity to those claims,” Rachel, 34, said. “First of all, the claims of conversion therapy never happened, nor did my parents abuse my brother or I. My parents and I have always known the truth but we don’t preach to people what the truth is. It’s disheartening because my parents are still being slandered for the past decade because some people believed Samuel’s words.”

Peggy Jo also maintains she and her husband did not send their eldest child to conversion therapy in Florida as Sam claimed in a 2018 New York Times op-ed.

“I’ve never signed him up to have any conversion therapy and that’s pretty much the only comment I can give on that because he needs to tell his own story,” Peggy Jo told The Post.

As far as claims that her husband put Sam in an emergency room seven times, Peggy Jo said, “We did not abuse him. If he had been in an emergency room at any time, there would be records … and there are none.”

The police department in Perry, Iowa, where Sam grew up with their family said their records go back to 1994 and there is “nothing relating to child, elderly abuse and or a domestic dispute” at the family residence or related to any of the family. They said the only report they had of Sam was related to a 2004 car accident.

Nevertheless, Brinton gained worldwide recognition as a conversion therapy survivor and helped launch “50 Bills 50 States” in 2017, a grassroots campaign that aimed to implement laws against conversion therapy across the country.

When asked by NBC in 2017 about their alleged abuse under the hands of a therapist, Brinton said, “They were seven King James Bibles on a stack on the coffee table,” and added the office was in a strip mall in Orlando, Fla. To date, Brinton has not publicly revealed the name of the facility or therapist who allegedly abused them.

Brinton — an MIT graduate — was tapped by the White House in Jan. 2022 to serve as the deputy assistant secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the Office of Nuclear Energy.

Chairman of the Senate GOP Conference, Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY), said in December that the Energy Department needed to look into its “failed security clearance process” and how it vetted Brinton.

However, after their grand larceny charges came to light late last year, Brinton was placed on leave and eventually fired from their post. ~~They face~~ He faces up to five years in prison in the Minnesota theft and up to 10 years in the Las Vegas case.

Rachel Brinton said while her sibling’s accusations of abuse have caused a years-long rift in the family, she still supports them. She said her youngest brother, Daniel, and Sam have not spoken in years, while her parents continue to send Sam letters.

She said her sibling hasn’t told her what their next career move would be.

“I’m not going to judge my brother and I’m always going to love and support him,” Rachel said. “My mom and dad raised me to love and forgive, to understand and be patient. We are human though so we have our tears, but you have to have a bigger heart.”

 

Sauce: https://nypost.com/2023/02/19/family-claims-sam-brinton-lied-about-abuse-conversion-therapy/

 

Mentally Ill Sam Brinton is a chronic thief and liar. (anon suggested proper headline)

kek

Anonymous ID: 876536 Feb. 19, 2023, 11:29 p.m. No.18380302   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Arizona man fatally beats coworker with baseball bat at Intel cafeteria: police

 

February 19, 2023

 

An Arizona man allegedly beat a coworker to death with a baseball bat in the cafeteria of an Intel building, police said.

Derrick Lemond Simmons, 50, was arrested after he attacked the unnamed coworker with a bat, knife and hatchetat the semiconductor manufacturer’s Ocotillo campus on Saturday, according to court documents obtained by Arizona Family.

Chandler police responding to the scene found one person dead with fatal blunt force trauma injuries and another person injured.

The second victim was reportedly injured after confronting Simmons. A spokeswoman for Chandler Police could not confirm the nature of the weapons used in the violent encounter.

Simmons, 50, was booked into the Maricopa County Jail on charges of first-degree murder and aggravated assault and is being held on a $1 million cash bond.Simmons has a previous felony conviction, for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to FOX10 Phoenix.

The victim’s name is being withheld until Chandler Police can notify immediate family members, a spokeswoman told Fox News.

In 2021, Intel broke ground on a $20 billion project on the Ocotillo campus, creating two chip factories in Arizona. The Arizona project was hailed at the largest private-sector investment in the state’s history.

Intel didn’t immediately respond to request for comment from Fox News Digital on Sunday.

 

Sauce: https://nypost.com/2023/02/19/arizona-man-fatally-beats-coworker-with-baseball-bat-at-intel-cafeteria-police/

Anonymous ID: 876536 Feb. 19, 2023, 11:45 p.m. No.18380335   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0354 >>0401 >>0457

>>18380317

He was reported MIA on February 17, 2023, missing for 2 days prior to Thursday the 16th so February 14, 2023

 

Happy Valentine's Day Bao Fan & China Renaissance…..

 

A billionaire Chinese dealmaker has gone missing, plunging one of the country’s top investment banks into turmoil.

 

Bao Fan, the founder and executive director of China Renaissance, is a major figure in the Chinese tech industry and has played an important role in the emergence of a string of large domestic internet startups.

 

Shares in China Renaissance slumped after the bank announced to the Hong Kong stock exchange on Thursday that it had been unable to contact Bao, without giving further details.

 

The stock plunged 50% at one point after the statement, before clawing back to about 30% down.

 

According to the financial news outlet Caixin, the 52-year-old had been unreachable for two days as of Thursday evening.

 

The executive committee of China Renaissance told employees not to worry in a message on Friday morning. “[We] believe that everyone has had a restless night. At this time, [we] hope that you do not believe in or spread rumours,” the message said, according to the Wall Street Journal.

 

Bao’s disappearance is raising concerns over a possible renewed crackdown on China’s finance industry as President Xi Jinping persists in his longstanding campaign against corruption.

 

The Chinese government has cracked down on several big industries, including technology, education and real estate, as part of Xi’s “common prosperity” drive to “keep income distribution and the means of accumulating wealth well-regulated”.

 

At least six billionaires have been cowed under Xi, including Jack Ma, the founder of the e-commerce giant Alibaba, who disappeared for three months in 2020 after criticising market regulators.

Willer Chen, a senior analyst at Forsyth Barr Asia, told Bloomberg the executive’s absence “could be a long-term overhang on the stock, given Bao is the key man for the company”.

 

Wang Wenbin, a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry, said he was “not aware of the relevant information” when asked about Bao’s disappearance.

 

“But I can tell you that China is a country under the rule of law,” he said. “The Chinese government protects the legitimate rights of its citizens in accordance with the law.”

 

China Renaissance has developed into a global financial institution, with more than 700 employees and offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore and New York.

 

Bao founded the bank in 2005 after working at Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse. He competed against Wall Street stalwarts to win mandates on huge deals and stock market listings.

 

The group has supervised the initial public offerings of several domestic internet giants, including that of the leading e-commerce firm JD.com. Bao also facilitated a 2015 merger between the ride-hailing firm Didi and its main rival at the time, Kuaidi Dache.

 

Desmond Shum, a Chinese former tycoon, speculated that Bao may have been a target because of his insider knowledge of such deals. Mergers of big companies often involve political as well as business connections.

 

The case of China Renaissance is reminiscent of a pattern of investigations into the country’s leading financiers in recent years.

 

In 2017, the Chinese-Canadian businessman Xiao Jianhua was arrested by mainland authorities and received a 13-year jail sentence under corruption charges last August.

 

Known to hold close ties to top Chinese Communist party leaders, the billionaire was reportedly abducted from his Hong Kong hotel room by plainclothes police officers from Beijing. At the time of his arrest, Xiao was one of the richest people in China, with an estimated fortune of $6bn.

 

According to Caixin, the China Renaissance president, Cong Lin, was taken into custody last September as authorities launched an investigation into his work at the financial leasing unit of the state-owned bank ICBC.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/17/chinese-billionaire-tech-banker-bao-fan-goes-missing

Anonymous ID: 876536 Feb. 20, 2023, 12:15 a.m. No.18380407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0424 >>0456 >>0457 >>0479

>>18380389

February 6, 2023 was the initial report I saw

 

The Rothschilds look to take their French investment bank private in a $4 billion deal just a few months after a family head died

 

February 6, 2023

 

The Rothschild family wants to take its French investment bank private, in a deal worth about $4 billion.

The plan comes 3 months after the death of Evelyn de Rothschild, a key player in uniting the bank's arms.

Its shares rose 17% in Parisafter its holding company laid out plans meaning a 19% premium on Friday's price.

 

more: https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/rothschild-stock-take-private-premium-dividend-death-concordia-napoleon-waterloo-2023-2?op=1

 

and 73% more with a subscription…

 

Second report February 13, 2023

 

https://www.archyde.com/major-french-families-in-the-capital-of-rothschild-co/

 

because gematria matters..

Anonymous ID: 876536 Feb. 20, 2023, 12:45 a.m. No.18380472   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18380456

Now THAT is curious

curiouser and curiouser every day

 

tell me anon, when did you first know this is a simulation with non linear time…

 

 

Welcome to my nightmare

I think you're gonna like it

I think you're gonna feel you belong

 

A nocturnal vacation

A necessary sedation

You wanna feel at home 'cause you belong

 

Welcome to my nightmare

 

Welcome to my breakdown

I hope I didn't scare you

That's just the way we are when we come down!

 

We sweat and laugh and scream here

'Cause life is just a dream here

You know inside you feel right at home here

 

You're welcome to my nightmare, yeah

 

Welcome to my nightmare

I think you're gonna like it

I think you're gonna feel you belong

 

We sweat and laugh and scream here

'Cause life is just a dream here

You know inside you feel right at home here

 

Welcome to my nightmare, ooh

Welcome to my breakdown

 

Yeah!

Anonymous ID: 876536 Feb. 20, 2023, 1:04 a.m. No.18380511   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0519

>>18380479

looks like it, flashback to the Arch of Baal, Washington DC

 

“Arch Of Baal” Erected In Washington D.C. During The Last Week Of September 2018

September 16, 2018

 

A reconstructed Arch of Palmyra, the original of which was the entrance to a temple for Baal in Syria, will reappear in Washington, D.C., as an "improbable" "symbol of peace and resilience," according to Breaking Israel News.

 

The original in the Middle East was destroyed by ISIS in October 2015, but it was re-created by the Institute for Digital Archaeology using 3-D printing technology.

 

WND reported last year when the arch was in New York City and London, and later when it was placed outside a global summit in Dubai. More recently, it was constructed for the G7 Summit in Florence, Italy.

 

The replica of a Roman triumphal arch originally built in Palmyra, Syria, essentially has been on a world tour.

 

TRENDING: One reason blamed for causing 'chaos' in major U.S. city's education

 

But the arch isn't just a Roman ruin. It was originally an arch for the Temple of Baal, a pagan god repeatedly mentioned in the Old Testament. The rites of Baal were marked by child sacrifice and ritual prostitution.

 

BIN reports the organization that re-created the monument says it will be on display in Washington Sept. 26-30.

 

"The replica arch will then be reassembled in the Hague, the site of the Dutch Parliament and the U.N.'s International Criminal Court. The Hague is described as the City of Peace and Justice,'" the report said.

 

"The Centre for Global Heritage and Development together with the Institute for Digital Archaeology organize[d] an event called 'Heritage for the Future.' The core of this event is the majestic triumphal arch of the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria, an iconic piece of reconstructed cultural heritage symbolizing cultural resilience, according to the statement," the report said.

 

BIN reported the first modern reappearance of the Arch of Palmyra was in London's Trafalgar Square in 2016, when it was erected for UNESCO World Heritage Week.

 

"The unveiling coincided with the beginning of a 13-day period known in the occult as 'the Blood Sacrifice to the Beast,' the most important holiday for those who worship the god Baal, celebrated with child sacrifice and bisexual orgies. The arch was unveiled on April 19th, the holiday of Beltane, the culmination of the 13-day period."

 

Rabbi Yosef Berger, the rabbi of King David’s Tomb on Mount Zion, told BIN it's a symbol of a resurgence of idolatry.

 

"The last time we saw this level of idolatry was when the Temple stood in Jerusalem. Now that we are close to the appearance of the Third Temple, idolatry is reappearing, even in popular culture among people who claim they are atheists," he told the news organization.

 

The rabbi said it is no coincidence that the arch is becoming a centerpiece at gatherings of world leaders.

 

"This is like a child who builds a Lego tower that gets knocked down," Rabbi Berger said. "After having it knocked down several times, he goes to build the Lego tower next to his mother so that she will stop it from being knocked down. An average person, Jew or non-Jew, has no tolerance for open idolatry. If someone built an altar to idolatry in the middle of a nice neighborhood, everyone would gather together to destroy it. The average person has no desire for idolatry. So the people who seek dark and unholy power build their symbols of idolatry next to powerful politicians, at these world power summits, so that normal people will not be able to challenge them."

 

The arch actually is one of several pagan representations that are being revived.

 

WND reported on hundreds of visitors going to an underground temple in London that was founded to have been made in honor of the ancient cult of Mithras.

 

CNN described the scene at the site of the restored ancient Roman temple.

 

The United Nations was accused of promoting idolatry for helping fund a reproduction the Lion of al-Lat, the companion of the pagan goddess of "extra-marital relations."

 

https://www.wnd.com/2018/09/pagan-arch-returning-to-washington-as-symbol-of-peace/

 

https://www.globalheritage.nl/about-us/staff

 

http://digitalarchaeology.org.uk/media

 

From digital archaeology - "Assyrian lion destroyed by Isis rises again through latest tech"

 

The Assyrian lion is a Lamassu, a symbol of peace and protection, not a stone lion..