Anonymous ID: 0e3680 Dec. 21, 2023, 4:13 p.m. No.20111916   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1927

>>20111880

>Woman fell 70 stories and lived

Elevator car she was in fell 70 stories and anon bets the emergency brakes were partially applied all the way down.

 

Journalism back then, just like today, was and is yellow. Never forget that.

Anonymous ID: 0e3680 Dec. 21, 2023, 4:39 p.m. No.20112022   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2030

In the Red Sea, the US and other countries want to stop attacks on cargo ships by Yemeni Houthi rebels. The German military will probably also be involved, if the Bundestag agrees.

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/is-germany-about-to-defend-ships-in-the-red-sea/ar-AA1lRKqf

 

If a US warship was attacked, and anon seens to remember reporting early on that at least one drone was targeting a US destroyer, then Germany is bound by NATO treaty to assist.

Anonymous ID: 0e3680 Dec. 21, 2023, 4:48 p.m. No.20112062   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2176 >>2377 >>2473 >>2495

More than 20 countries now part of US-led Red Sea coalition-Pentagon

2 hrs ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A total of more than 20 countries have agreed to participate in the new U.S.-led coalition safeguarding commercial traffic in the Red Sea from attacks by Yemen's Houthi movement as more nations join the effort, the Pentagon said on Thursday.

Still, the new Pentagon total would suggest that at least eight of the countries who have signed up have also declined to be publicly named, in a sign of political sensitivities of the operation as regional tensions soar over the Israel-Hamas war.

"We've had over 20 nations now sign on to participate," Major General Patrick Ryder said, noting declarations by Greece and Australia.

"We'll allow other countries, defer to them to talk about their participation."

The United States launched Operation Prosperity Guardian two days ago, saying more than a dozen countries had agreed to participate in an effort that will involve joint patrols in Red Sea waters near Yemen.

Each country will contribute what they can, Ryder said, dubbing it a "coalition of the willing."

"In some cases that will include vessels. In other cases, it could include staff or other types of support," he told a news briefing.

The crisis in the Red Sea has grown out of the war between Israel and Gaza's ruling Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.

The war began on Oct. 7 when Hamas fighters stormed across the Gaza border into southern Israel, where Israeli authorities say the militants killed about 1,200 mostly civilian Israelis and foreigners.

Israel's retaliatory bombardment and invasion of Gaza, which Israeli officials state is aimed at wiping out Hamas, has killed nearly 20,000 Palestinians, according to health officials in the densely populated, coastal enclave.

Iranian proxies including the Houthis and Lebanese Hezbollah have fired rockets at Israel since the conflict began. The Houthis, meanwhile, have stepped up their Red Sea attacks, threatening to target all ships heading to Israel and warning shipping companies against dealing with Israeli ports.

The attacks have disrupted a key trade route that links Europe and North America with Asia via the Suez Canal and caused container shipping costs to rise sharply as companies seek to ship their goods via alternative, often longer, routes.

The U.S. Navy, British and French navies have responded by shooting down Houthi drones and missiles, defensive actions that some critics in Washington say don't go far enough to discourage the Houthis from continuing their attacks.

https://gazette.com/news/us-world/more-than-20-countries-now-part-of-us-led-red-sea-coalition-pentagon/article_439ae5f0-5c4c-5961-9d5e-e81ed31d97a8.html

 

Anon is certain that there must be way more going on in the Red Sea and Yemen than what we are being told.

Anonymous ID: 0e3680 Dec. 21, 2023, 4:51 p.m. No.20112078   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20112030

>maybe they are there to defend Israel

It started that way, yes. But now it is literally about world trade disruption. The Houthis field of fire covers a choke point like few others in the world. And they are about to experience the attention of the entire world.

Anonymous ID: 0e3680 Dec. 21, 2023, 5:11 p.m. No.20112187   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20112165

>The pig memes are equal to cp.

Don't know about that. But will say this. Over the last several years this board has taken a long slide toward looking more and more retarded to the casual observer. And Mr. Pig has been a huge part of that dumbing down trend.

Anonymous ID: 0e3680 Dec. 21, 2023, 5:18 p.m. No.20112236   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2252

>>20112199

Anon remembers, a while back, one namefag. You know the one. He would always make subtle adjustments to his name. Changing it ever so slightly from day to day so that you could tell it was the same poster even though he was constantly changing names. That one. He was in his Grey Poupon phase. Some other anons here probably remember that. Anyway, in one bread, he forgot to IP hop before posting CP. And an anon called him out on it. There it was plain as day. Wish had taken a cap of him getting busted.

Anonymous ID: 0e3680 Dec. 21, 2023, 5:39 p.m. No.20112373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2473 >>2495

Former Longview police lieutenant gets nearly 13 years in prison for trying to have sex with 11-year-old girl

He was also ordered to serve a 15-year term of supervised release, register as a sex offender, and forfeit four iPhone devices, the DOJ said.'

Author: Zak Wellerman

Published: 4:14 PM CST December 21, 2023

Updated: 4:19 PM CST December 21, 2023

JACKSONVILLE, Florida — A former Longview Police Department lieutenant who attempted to solicit sex from an 11-year-old girl using online messaging apps has been sentenced to nearly 13 years in prison.

Seth Estes Vanover, 52, of Diana, was sentenced to 12 years and 11 months in federal prison after he pleaded guilty in August by a judge out of Jacksonville, Florida, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

He was also ordered to serve a 15-year term of supervised release, register as a sex offender, and forfeit four iPhone devices, the DOJ said.

According to court documents obtained by the Longview News-Journal, a man, who was identified as Vanover, had conversations with two undercover FBI agents via social media that show he wanted to have sex with a 9-year-old and an 11-year-old girl. The app was also reached on devices registered to the city of Longview.

In the plea agreement, Vanover admitted to trying to persuade, induce, entice or coerce an 11-year-old girl to having sex using communication on cell phones and Internet devices.

A conversation from July 2022 show messages from a different FBI agent and an account called "jattleson." The account "jattleson" was interested in meeting the agent's girlfriend's 11-year-old daughter.

At one point in the messages, the agent asks how old "jattleson" is. The user says 44 and then sends a photo a nude man standing in front of a bathroom mirror, the document detailed.

The man behind the "jattleson" account said he's always wanted to have sex with a girl. Through a subpoena, the FBI learned the contact associated with that account was Seth Vanover and the city of Longview was the subscriber, according to the complaint.

Vanover was arrested on Oct. 12, 2022 at the Longview Police Department and he resigned the same day, On his cell phone in his patrol car, officers found 234 videos and 133 photos showing the sexual abuse of children, including infants, toddlers, and other young children, according to the Department of Justice.

Officials also found sexually explicit online communications that Vanover had with other app users, as well as child sexual abuse videos and photos that Vanover asked for and received during some of these conversations.

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/former-longview-police-lieutenant-gets-nearly-13-years-in-prison-trying-to-have-sex-with-11-year-old-girl/501-4e49cadf-e208-4710-8dbf-2aae4e6ec770