Anonymous ID: 505295 Oct. 5, 2023, 5:43 a.m. No.19672718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2738 >>2740 >>2751 >>2782

4 Oct, 2023 22:06

Czech police arrest Ukrainian who put firecracker in wife’s vagina – media

The 35-year-old woman is still in the hospital with critical injuries

 

A 36-year-old refugee from Odessa Region, Ukrainehas been arrested in the Czech Republic after allegedly detonating a pyrotechnic device inside his wife, according to local media.

 

Police in Pilsen Region filed criminal charges on Tuesday against the man identified only as Aleksandr S., for inflicting “grievous bodily harm,” Czech outlet Krimi-Plzen reported. He is accused ofbeating up his wife, then inserting a firecrackerinto her intimate area, where it detonated and caused her significant injury.

 

The incident happened on Sunday at a hostel in Kozlany, a village west of Prague. The victim was not identified by name, but police said she was born in Moldova in 1988.

 

The explosion caused “very serious” internal injuries and the woman began to bleed profusely, according to Krimi-Plzen. The man drove her to the Lochotin University Hospital in Pilsen, where she underwent life-saving surgery.

 

She is still in the hospital in critical condition, and is “certain to suffer life-long consequences if she survives,” the outlet noted, calling it “an absolutely terrible crime, whichdefies any human understanding.”

 

Aleksandr reportedly told the doctors the woman’s injury was due to a blow to the abdomen. The hospital staff did not believe him, however, and alerted the authorities. If convicted, the man faces ten years behind bars.

 

Millions of Ukrainians have fled the country since February 2022, when the conflict with Russia escalated. The Czech Republic is currently hosting almost 350,000 refugees, the most per capita inside the EU.

 

The government in Kiev recently said it opposed treating displaced Ukrainians as refugees, demanding that EU countries not create integration programs for them. Ukraine has also called for the extradition of men subject to conscription who fled abroad. The Czech Republic has rejected that request, along with Germany, Austria, and Hungary.

 

(Are Ukrainians a mutant evil race?)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/584051-ukraine-refugee-czech-assault/

Anonymous ID: 505295 Oct. 5, 2023, 5:52 a.m. No.19672752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3041 >>3122 >>3482 >>3520

Thieves jack 60 generators from Trump National Doral Miami resort 2 weeks before LIV tournament

Patrick Reilly

A group of thieves stole at least 60 generators from former President Donald Trump’s National Doral Miami golf resort after hitting the property twice in just a matter of hours on Monday — two weeks before it’s slated to hold an LIV Golf tournament.

 

Surveillance video shows a white Ford F-150 truck enter the resort’s maintenance area around 5 p.m. — which is nothing out of the ordinary, except that the driver made off with 30 generators, police said.

 

“The incident that occurred in the daylight was an area that was not secured,” Doral Police Chief Edwin Lopez told WPLG. “These individuals posed as construction workers that were able to enter and gain access to the area.”

 

Photos show the bed of the white truck filled with the loot as they left.

 

Five hours later, cops said, the thieves returned in a white panel van and jacked another 30 generators.

 

“During the evening hours, they actually cut some fencing and were able to access the same area,” Lopez said.

 

The generators and other equipment had been stored at the resort ahead of an LIV Golf tournament it is scheduled to host in a few weeks, police said.

 

Security staff was on-site at the time of both robberies, cops said.

 

Police said they have not yet determined whether the thieves had assistance from the inside but said detectives have already identified multiple leads.

 

As many as four people may have been involved. Police said the theft appears to be linked to others throughout Miami-Dade County.

 

“We’re not really, right now, making any determination, but we are aggressively looking at identifying these individuals,” Lopez told the outlet.

 

https://nypost.com/2023/10/04/thieves-steal-60-generators-from-trump-national-doral-miami/

Anonymous ID: 505295 Oct. 5, 2023, 6:02 a.m. No.19672793   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3041 >>3122 >>3482 >>3520

Interviewing Biden ‘the saddest thing’ as he ‘couldn’t finish his sentences,’ ex-ESPN host Sage Steele says

Melissa Koenig

Former ESPN host Sage Steele said that interviewing President Biden was “the saddest thing” because he seemed confused and “couldn’t finish his sentences.”

 

“He struggled,” Steele said of the oldest president in US history who “trailed off” on topics even more than two years ago.

 

“So forget about politics. I don’t care, I didn’t vote for him,” Steele told Bill Maher on his “Club Ransom” podcast Sunday, admitting she thinks Biden is “a terrible president.”

 

“However, that made me sad,” she said of his confusion.

 

“The human aspect of what we’re witnessing right now, to me, is heartbreaking,” she said of the now-80-year-old president facing escalating pressure over his age and a series of gaffes as he runs to stay in office.

 

Steele told the comedian that she interviewed Biden in March 2021 for a pre-recorded segment ahead of the MLB’s Opening Day that year.

 

“It was satellite, it wasn’t in person,” she explained, noting that they were having technical issues and she had to stall the now-80-year-old president as they waited for the issues to be resolved. “So I had to like, BS. I had to chitchat, waiting for us to start rolling.”

 

Steele said she could not see the president as his staffers kept a lens over the camera “until the last second, but you can hear and we’re chitchatting.

 

“So I can hear him and he goes, ‘What is this for? Wait — what’s her name?”Steele recounted, as Maher started laughing.

 

“I was going, ‘Oh my God!’ And then [an aide] said, ‘SportsCenter, ESPN.’ And he goes, ‘Oh, OK.”

 

At that point, the president started to tell her about his own football career. In high school, Biden was a standout halfback and wide receiver. He also briefly played football as a freshman at the University of Delaware.

 

“And so he started to tell football stories of his greatness,” Steele recounted, noting she still could not see him.“He goes, ‘I have the best hands.’ What do you say to that?”Steele asked.

 

“And here’s the saddest thing —his voice just trailed off.He said, ‘I was good,’ and then he went silent, and he goes…‘Uh, never mind.’

 

“I thought it was so sad because I realized that’s why he was in the basement during the whole election cycle — because even then he couldn’t finish his sentences, he struggled.

 

“So forget about politics. I don’t care, I didn’t vote for him,” she revealed. “However, that made me sad.” Earlier in the discussion with Maher, Steele saidshe thinks Biden is a “terrible president.

 

“However, forget that — the human aspect of what we’re witnessing right now with him, to me, is heartbreaking.And it’s inexcusable by the family when you knew during the election.”

 

Steele’s podcast appearance came just days after Maher told Biden he should drop out of the 2024 presidential race.

 

“What matters is voters think Biden’s too old,” he continued. “What matters is he’s going to lose to Trump.”

 

https://nypost.com/2023/10/05/interviewing-biden-the-saddest-thing-as-he-couldnt-finish-a-sentence-sage-steele/

Anonymous ID: 505295 Oct. 5, 2023, 6:41 a.m. No.19672930   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3041 >>3122 >>3482 >>3520

==McCain and the POW Cover-Up

The “war hero” candidate buried information about POWs left behind in Vietnam.==

Sydney Schanberg Jul 1, 2010

 

(Reminder)

 

John McCain, who has risen to political prominence on his image as a Vietnam POW war hero, has, inexplicably, worked very hard to hide from the public stunning information about American prisoners in Vietnam who, unlike him, didn’t return home. Throughout his Senate career, McCain has quietly sponsored and pushed into federal law a set of prohibitions that keep the most revealing information about these men buried as classified documents. Thus the war hero who people would logically imagine as a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and closing the books.

Almost as striking is the manner in which the mainstream press has shied from reporting the POW story and McCain’s role in it, even as the Republican Party has made McCain’s military service the focus of his presidential campaign. Reporters who had covered the Vietnam War turned their heads and walked in other directions. McCain doesn’t talk about the missing men, and the press never asks him about them.

The sum of the secrets McCain has sought to hide is not small. There exists a telling mass of official documents, radio intercepts, witness depositions, satellite photos of rescue symbols that pilots were trained to use, electronic messages from the ground containing the individual code numbers given to airmen, a rescue mission by a special forces unit that was aborted twice by Washington—and even sworn testimony by two Defense secretaries that “men were left behind.” This imposing body of evidence suggests that a large number—the documents indicate probably hundreds—of the U.S. prisoners held by Vietnam were not returned when the peace treaty was signed in January 1973 and Hanoi released 591 men, among them Navy combat pilot John S. McCain.

Mass of Evidence

The Pentagon had been withholding significant information from POW families for years. What’s more, the Pentagon’s POW/MIA operation had been publicly shamed by internal whistleblowers and POW families for holding back documents as part of a policy of “debunking” POW intelligence even when the information was obviously credible.

The pressure from the families and Vietnam veterans finally forced the creation, in late 1991, of a Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. The chairman was John Kerry. McCain, as a former POW, was its most pivotal member. In the end, the committee became part of the debunking machine.

One of the sharpest critics of the Pentagon’s performance was an insider, Air Force Lt. Gen. Eugene Tighe, who headed the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) during the 1970s. He openly challenged the Pentagon’s position that no live prisoners existed, saying that the evidence proved otherwise. McCain was a bitter opponent of Tighe, who was eventually pushed into retirement.

Included in the evidence that McCain and his government allies suppressed or sought to discredit is a transcript of a senior North Vietnamese general’s briefing of the Hanoi politburo, discovered in Soviet archives by an American scholar in 1993. The briefing took place only four months before the 1973 peace accords. The general, Tran Van Quang, told the politburo members that Hanoi was holding 1,205 American prisoners but would keep many of them at war’s end as leverage to ensure getting war reparations from Washington.

Throughout the Paris negotiations, the North Vietnamese tied the prisoner issue tightly to the issue of reparations. They were adamant in refusing to deal with them separately. Finally, in a Feb. 2, 1973 formal letter to Hanoi’s premier, Pham Van Dong, Nixon pledged $3.25 billion in “postwar reconstruction” aid “without any political conditions.” But he also attached to the letter a codicil that said the aid would be implemented by each party “in accordance with its own constitutional provisions.” That meant Congress would have to approve the appropriation, and Nixon and Kissinger knew well that Congress was in no mood to do so. The North Vietnamese, whether or not they immediately understood the double-talk in the letter, remained skeptical about the reparations promise being honored—and it never was. Hanoi thus appears to have held back prisoners—just as it had done when the French were defeated at Dien Bien Phu in 1954 and withdrew their forces from Vietnam. In that case, France paid ransoms for prisoners and brought them home.

In a private briefing in 1992, high-level CIA officials told me that as the years passed and the ransom never came, it became more and more difficult for either government to admit that it knew from the start about the unacknowledged prisoners. .

 

Long article read it all

 

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/mccain-and-the-pow-cover-up/