ID: 5b513d Feb. 23, 2023, 11:02 a.m. No.18398708   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18398558

did some digging on neil degrasse cosby a couple yrs back

he was accussed by multible women of drug n rape

 

can only find a couple of pics i saved from his room on campus with an owl and dildo

 

 

https://wgntv.com/news/chicago-woman-who-accused-neil-degrasse-tyson-of-sexual-assault-shares-her-story/

 

NEWS

Chicago woman who accused Neil deGrasse Tyson of sexual assault shares her story

Posted: Dec 6, 2018 / 10:04 PM CST

 

Updated: Dec 6, 2018 / 10:27 PM CST

 

CHICAGO — Some consider him to be the most famous scientist in the world. But now, Neil deGrasse Tyson is facing more accusations of sexual misconduct.

 

One of the accusers is from Chicago and shared her story with WGN’s Gaynor Hall.

 

Tchiya Amet El Maat said it was 1984. She was 23 and wanted to become an astronaut. She and Tyson were grad students in astrophysics at the University of Texas at Austin. One day after class, she says she went to his apartment.

 

“He asked me if I wanted a glass of water and I was like sure. And then I woke up naked on his bed,” she said, “I didn’t know what had happened, what was happening and I couldn’t move.”

 

She said he raped her.

 

“The next day I saw him in the hallway of the department and I asked him, ‘How did this happen? Why did this happen?’ And he said, ‘Because we’re in this alone and we’re in this together.’ And then he walked off.”

 

Amet said she told a university counselor about the incident. At the time, she didn’t go to police and she wasn’t encouraged to. Within months she dropped out of school, and over the decades, she said she blamed herself. She changed her name. She had kids, got married and divorced.

 

While her life was spiraling downward, his star was rising.

 

“When he would come on TV, I would get triggered and run into the other room,” she said. “I had gotten to the point where I had to speak out. I was borderline suicidal. I was very depressed and I didn’t know what to do.”

 

There are now reports of three more women, accusing Tyson of sexual misconduct.

 

Amet first went public in 2010, years before #MeToo. She tried to confront him at the end of the Q and A at an event where he was on stage in a packed auditorium in San Francisco. She said the microphone was cut off, but the audience still heard her.

 

In 2014, she filed a police report with Austin Police. But the statute of limitations had passed.

 

 

controlled garbage faggot fake scientist

ID: 5b513d Feb. 23, 2023, 11:02 a.m. No.18398750   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18398569

that mayor wearing his fat ass purple yesterday with trump said at the earlier town hall that he was part of the decision to blow up the trains

 

that fat fuck is sus

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2023/02/15/east_palestine_mayor_at_town_hall_it_was_either_we_blow_it_up_or_it_blows_up_itself.html

 

At a town hall on Wednesday, Trent Conaway, the mayor of East Palestine, Ohio explained the decision to blow up the chemical spill from a Norfolk Southern train derailment earlier in the month that emitted toxins. It is believed the "controlled" explosion contimated the water supply, killed nearby wildlife and gave people radiation-type injuries. Conaway said the spilled chemicals were going to blow up on their own and a controlled explosion was "the lesser of two evils."

 

Norfolk Southern officials did not attend the meeting, citing the increasing concern "about the growing physical threat to our employees."

 

"The one-mile radius that we established on Friday night was one mile for all East Palestine residents," Conaway said. "When we had to do the detonation, which we had to do. I might as well touch base on that right now. There was two options. It was either we blow it up or it blows up itself. There wasn't a third one. So no matter all the chemistry here … It was doing something called polymerizing, and I'm sure that's not the actual word. I'm sorry. Polymerization. It was turning into a slime. It was building heat, to put it into layman's terms. That's how they explained it to me. It was going to blow up. We controlled it. Either way, that was going into the atmosphere. It wasn't going to be contained anymore. That was our only option."