Anonymous ID: c9b430 July 8, 2023, 6:37 a.m. No.19143906   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3917

>>19143897

And if MASS INDICTMENT DECLAS and ROUND UPS happened RIGHT NOW with the PEDOS, as the Fake Snews is bad mouthing CHILD TRAFFICKING as a Conspiracy theory, that would obliterate their FAKENESS and prove their allegiance to Satan once and for all.

Anonymous ID: c9b430 July 8, 2023, 6:42 a.m. No.19143928   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3972

>>19143917

17

It's the ONLY WAY.

 

Been screaming this shit since for decades, praying that people would wake the f' up but the silence was defining. Surrounded by Mr. Smith programs of denials, it's way past time.

Anonymous ID: c9b430 July 8, 2023, 6:52 a.m. No.19143955   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Sex charges dropped against Newport Beach surgeon and his girlfriend

 

Five years after prosecutors announced charges against a Newport Beach surgeon and his girlfriend, portraying them as serial predators who drugged vulnerable women, a judge has thrown out the last remaining sex charges in the case.

 

In ruling that there was too little evidence to send Grant Robicheaux and Cerissa Riley to trial for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting two women, Orange County Superior Court Judge Michael Leversen on Friday handed the defendants a major victory but an incomplete one.

 

The two still face a felony charge of slipping GHB into the drink of one of the women, the judge ruled. Robicheaux, an orthopedic surgeon once deemed the county’s “Most Eligible Bachelor” by a local magazine, also faces two felony counts of illegal possession of assault weapons, plus misdemeanor charges of possessing cocaine and other drugs.

 

The case has been a tabloid favorite, in part because of Robicheaux's appearance on the Bravo reality show “Online Dating Rituals of the American Male.”

 

Defense attorneys have portrayed Robicheaux and Riley, a former schoolteacher, as hard-partying swingers. Both deny having nonconsensual sex with any of the accusers.

 

After announcing charges against the couple in 2018, Orange County prosecutors said that more than a dozen women had accused Robicheaux of attacking them, with some alleging Riley’s participation.

 

Robicheaux was charged with sexually assaulting five women. Riley was charged with being involved in attacks on three

 

Then-Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas said a search of Robicheaux's property had turned up “tens or hundreds” of apparently incriminating home videos, some featuring women “highly intoxicated beyond the ability to consent or resist.”

 

Rackauckas characterized the couple as predators who found victims in Newport Beach bars and restaurants and lured them to Robicheaux’s home for sex after plying them with drugs. One accuser compared them to “Bonnie and Clyde.”

 

The case quickly became entangled in politics, with Todd Spitzer, who was running for district attorney, accusing Rackauckas of embellishing the case and exploiting it in hopes of winning reelection.

 

After Spitzer won, he ordered a review of the case and announced it had “serious proof problems." There were no videos of incapacitated women being sexually assaulted, he said.

 

But Orange County Superior Court Judge Gregory Jones refused to let Spitzer dismiss the charges and took the rare step of removing the local district attorney's office from the case, saying Spitzer's position had left his prosecutors "hopelessly conflicted."

 

The California attorney general’s office announced last August that it would proceed against the defendants with a focus on allegations by the remaining two victims.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/sex-charges-dropped-against-newport-003615374.html

Anonymous ID: c9b430 July 8, 2023, 6:56 a.m. No.19143967   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4010 >>4033

>>19143959

KEK

Message to RINOS?

 

Watch an Elephant Pin Down and Stab a Charging Rhino with Its Tusks

 

As the world's largest land mammals, elephants are capable of stunning feats of self defense. And they can be downright destructive when something stands in their way—even if that something turns out to be a charging rhinoceros as big as a diesel truck. Video evidence of one such encounter surfaced recently on Twitter, and it doesn't end well for the rhino. You can watch the epic showdown for yourself below.

 

https://twitter.com/susantananda3/status/1666672353869455360?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1666672353869455360%7Ctwgr%5Eed119a8473e0716e37d6fa76e9fbb7566e9dac79%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fieldandstream.com%2Fsurvival%2Felephant-stabs-rhino-with-its-tusks%2F

 

It's unclear from the footage wether the rhino or the elephant initiated the altercation, but neither critter seems keen on backing down at the outset. At one point, the rhino charges in fast, thrusting its horn upward toward the towering elephant. Then the elephant bum-rushes the rhino, and it hits the ground hard. Excited onlookers can be heard chattering in the background.

 

While the exact date of the encounter is unclear, the video started to pick up steam on June 7 after India-based Twitter user @susantananda3 shared it with the caption "Clash of the Titans." The wildly popular Instagram account @natureismetal re-shared it on July 3, and it's since amassed more than 213,000 likes.

 

"The elephant, cleverly calculating a way to end the clash, leverages its superior size and pins the smaller rhino," the @natureismetal Instagram post reads. "During this maneuver, the elephant appears to gore the rhino with its tusk."

 

Given the angle of the video, it's hard to say whether the elephant skewered the rhino with just one or both of its massive tusks. But when it backs off, the rhino immediately sprints for safety, leaving the formidable elephant behind with what appears to be a blood-stained trunk. It's not clear how the rhino faired after sustaining what must have been massive internal bleeding.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/watch-elephant-pin-down-stab-210000735.html

Anonymous ID: c9b430 July 8, 2023, 7:04 a.m. No.19143989   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19143979

"That is all" meant, THAT IS ALL.

Not going into the words, meanings or your personal attachments or beliefs. You want to make my comment into more than it was. You don't need to take everything so personally anon. Knew you would, which is why I attempted to PRE-Empt your butthurtness with that disclaimer.

 

THAT IS ALL!

Anonymous ID: c9b430 July 8, 2023, 7:11 a.m. No.19144013   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19144010

>What a fucking metaphor. What needs to happen to these fucking RINOs who are aiding and abetting the democrats in congress. GO TRUMP!!!!! 2024

 

I know RIGHT? That was AWESOME!

Anonymous ID: c9b430 July 8, 2023, 7:37 a.m. No.19144110   🗄️.is 🔗kun

How it started…

 

Florida releases experimental mosquitoes to fight Zika

 

Story by Debra Goldschmidt, CNN Video by Sandee LaMotte, CNN

Published 3:56 PM EDT, Thu April 20,2017

https://www.cnn.com/2017/04/20/health/florida-mosquito-wolbachia-trial-zika/index.html

 

How it's going…

 

2 more locally acquired cases of malaria found in Florida, bringing recent US total to 7

 

More cases of locally acquired malaria have been detected in the United States, bringing the total up to seven across the country.

 

In a recent report, Florida health officials said they detected two more cases of the mosquito-borne illness in Sarasota County.

 

It comes just two weeks after four people in Sarasota County and one person in Cameron County, Texas, were found to have malaria.

 

ABC News reached out to the Texas Department of State Health Services to see if more cases had been identified in the state but did not immediately hear back.

 

These are the first malaria cases acquired locally in the US since 2003. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory last week, warning doctors and public health officials in the affected areas to be alert for more cases.

 

The illness is caused when a person is bitten by a mosquito carrying malaria parasites, the CDC said. Malaria isn't contagious and can't be spread person-to-person.

 

According to the CDC, people infected with malaria often experience symptoms including fever, chills, and flu-like illness. It can also cause anemia and jaundice because of the loss of red blood cells.

 

Although about 2,000 cases of malaria are diagnosed in the U.S. each year, these cases are typically among people who traveled to countries where transmission is common, such as sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

 

Malaria used to be commonly acquired in the U.S, but a public health campaign beginning in 1947 consisting of spraying insecticides on the interior surfaces of rural homes or entire premises in counties where malaria was prevalent as well as removing mosquito breeding sites and drainage led to a total elimination of transmission by 1950.

 

The World Health Organization estimates that in 2021, the latest year for which data is available, there were 247 million cases of malaria around the world and 619,000 people died of the disease.

 

Any patient suspected of having malaria should be tested and treated promptly, the CDC said, because the disease can be life-threatening.

 

After the first cases were detected, the Florida Department of Health issued a statewide mosquito-borne illness advisory on June 26.

 

The department said that the original four patients reported to be ill "have been treated and have recovered" but the status of the other patients is unclear.

 

The CDC says that the risk to the public of locally transmitted malaria is low. People living in areas where cases have been reported should take steps to prevent mosquito bites by using insect repellant, wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants, using screens on windows, and dumping out standing water.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/2-more-locally-acquired-cases-212022161.html

Anonymous ID: c9b430 July 8, 2023, 8:35 a.m. No.19144335   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4367

>>19144320

 

Members of the Rothschild family have been involved with the Freemasons, a fraternal organisation whose members are concerned with moral and spiritual values, self-improvement, and helping their communities with charitable endeavours.

 

The Rothschilds began to acquire large estates in Buckinghamshire in the 1840s. In 1836, Nathan Mayer Rothschild’s widow, Hannah (1783-1850), bought a few acres of land at Mentmore in Buckinghamshire for her sons so that they could take healthy exercise away from the city. In 1850 Mayer bought the Manor of Mentmore for £12,400 and commissioned Joseph Paxton and his son-in-law George Stokes to build him a house. By 1900, different branches and generations of the family owned thousands of acres, so the Vale of Aylesbury almost became a Rothschild enclave, the most famous property being Waddesdon Manor, built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839-1898).

 

Ferdinand de Rothschild Lodge, No. 2420

 

This masonic lodge was etablished in Aylesbury in 1892. It was consecrated at the Five Arrows Hotel, Waddesdon on 30th May, 1892. The founding of the lodge brought Freemasonry to the district of Waddesdon, its name being derived from Baron Ferdinand who it was intended should be the first Master. He was in France at the time, of the consecration, where he was taken ill, and unable to be present, but was subsequently installed as second Master in June 1893. The initiation fee was seven guineas, joining fee three guineas and annual subscription three guineas.

 

On June 11th, 1892 ‘The Freemason’ reported "The Province of Buckinghamshire has steadily progressed since its separation from Berkshire, and it is now one lodge ahead of its late partner by the consecration on Monday, the 30th ult., of the Ferdinand de Rothschild Lodge, No. 2420 … a large number of brethren journeyed by rail from London to Aylesbury, where carriages were found to convey them to Waddesdon, which proved a most enjoyable drive of over five miles, the weather being delightful, and the country at its best. The lodge was opened punctual to time by Bro. Rev. J. Studholme Brownrigg D.P.G.M., and a hymn having being sung, he addressed the brethren on the motive of the meeting … the brethren adjourned to a spacious marquee, which had been erected on the lawn, and which was tastefully decorated with flags, flowers etc. A recherché repast was served in a really excellent manner, which not only reflected the highest credit on the worthy host, Mr Turnham, but which would have reflected credit on any of the principal Metropolitan hostelries.”

 

Concordia Lodge, No 2492

 

The Concordia lodge was consecrated in 1893, and met at Red Lion Hotel, Lee Common, Wendover, Buckinghamshire. The badge for Concordia Lodge features the Rothschild symbol of the five arrows. The name, Concordia Lodge may have been inspired by the local Rothschild family, and the Rothschild family motto, Concordia, Integritas, Industria, although 'concordia', meaning harmony, has been a common name for other masonic lodges with no connection to the Rothschilds.

 

Both the Ferdinand de Rothschild and Concordia lodges are still active.

 

https://www.rothschildarchive.org/family/family_interests/freemasonry

Anonymous ID: c9b430 July 8, 2023, 8:40 a.m. No.19144367   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19144335

https://www.traditioninaction.org/religious/f032_Owl.htm

 

The Owl, Symbol of the Freemasons

 

I went with a friend to an estate sale in an upscale neighborhood in Los Angeles County. It was a lovely Spanish-style home, tastefully decorated with many European souvenirs and French figurines, which was our point of interest. One painting, however, broke that general harmony: a large ink drawing of an owl in a place of honor over the fireplace in the main living room.

 

"Well, they must have really liked owls to put this one over here," my friend commented. I replied, "I think that this is not a question of taste; it is matter of fidelity to a religious belief. Probably the owner was a Mason. The owl is a longtime symbol of the Illuminati and Freemasons."

 

The symbolism in the animal kingdom is something the medieval world understood, but modern man has lost with its adoration of so-called natural science and positive facts.

 

After Adam's original sin, certain animals kept more of the paradisiacal characteristics and innately reflected more of the truth, goodness and beauty of God. The nobleness of the lion, the high horizons of the eagle, the perseverance and industry of the ant, the dove's fidelity to one mate – these were good qualities that made the animal admirable.

 

Other creatures, however, represented sin that had entered the world. Such animals – the frog always hiding and attached to the ground, the spider weaving its infernal snares to catch unaware victims, the bat sucking the blood of the animals when they sleep and only flying at night because it is blinded by daylight, the lack of seriousness of the ape – considered the worst beast (turpissima bestia) – which, along with the fork-tongued serpent, symbolizes Satan himself. These animals were reminders to man on earth the Devil ever lurking in the dark and skulking about in order to lure him into sin and the death of the soul.

 

The many good and bad beasts carved in stone and wood found on the medieval churches may say little to the modern man, but they spoke much to the minds of the people who understood the symbolism of the beasts.

 

The medieval interpretation of the owl

 

How did the medieval men understand the owl? For them, the owl symbolized mourning and desolation because it is a bird that lives for the darkness. Thus it represents sinners who have given up living in the light and have chosen the darkness of sin.

 

Since it hides in darkness and avoids the light, the owl also came to symbolize Satan, the Prince of Darkness.

 

The Bestiaries tell us that the owl is a filthy bird, because it pollutes its own nest with its dung. It loves to live around tombs and decaying structures. When the owl ventures out into the daylight, the other birds attack it. The scene of the owl mobbed by other birds is common in manuscripts and is often carved on misericords. This was generally understood as the just hostility of the righteous toward the wicked.

 

For the medieval men, the owl also represented the Jews who have rejected Jesus Christ. The medieval bestiary Physiologus Latinus stresses this aspect of the nycticorax, translated as night crow or owl:

 

"This bird represents the Jewish people, who rejected our Lord and Savior. When He came to save them, they said, 'We have no king but Caesar' (Jn 19:15) 'but as to this man, we know not who He is' (Jn 9:29). On this account they love darkness more than light."

 

An image of St. Francis preaching to the birds from a 13th century psalter shows a prominent owl sitting on a branch, which was commonly understood as a representation of the Jews, a special target of conversion.

 

It can be confusing to the modern mind to find that in the medieval bestiaries, a bird whose primary representation was evil could nonetheless have a secondary meaning representing Christ or something good.

 

This remarkable flexibility came from an understanding that every creature made by God could represent some aspect of Him, albeit small, and have a quality that reflects Christ Who became man to save the world from sin.

 

Therefore, despite the primary negative connotations, the owl was also the sign of solitude and meditation in medieval monasteries, because it was known to stay in the same place for a long time. It flees from the light, in the sense that it does not look for the glory of human praise. In this sense the owl appears at times in scenes of hermits at prayer.

 

Symbol of the Illuminati & Freemasonry

 

The owl's symbolism with the occult and secret knowledge has a long history. Since the times of the Greeks and Romans, the owl – ruler of the night – was a guardian of the underworlds inhabited by the demons. An owl was always on the shoulder of Minerva and Athena, goddesses of wisdom and learning, symbolizing the occult knowledge of the pagan gods.

 

Full article at link