Anonymous ID: 5101e9 May 19, 2024, 7:07 p.m. No.20889492   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20889442

BS total fabrication.

They are still up to it

Doubling down. Need to refresh the BS.

Fake Passports. Fake alleged hijackers. Fake trials.

the BS keeps pouring in after 20 years.

What 's the sauce on this? Boston wut?

Fake 9/11-Attack truther to go along with the complete scam.

Anonymous ID: 5101e9 May 19, 2024, 7:08 p.m. No.20889496   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20889486

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/as-vice-president-biden-said-ukraine-should-increase-gas-production-then-his-son-got-a-job-with-a-ukrainian-gas-company/2019/07/21/f599f42c-86dd-11e9-98c1-e945ae5db8fb_story.html

As vice president, Biden said Ukraine should increase gas production. Then his son got a job with a Ukrainian gas company.

Anonymous ID: 5101e9 May 19, 2024, 7:11 p.m. No.20889503   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A top Scots cop has hit out at Humza Yousaf's Hate Crime shambles as he insisted that officers should not be dealing with "hurt feelings." Chief superintendent Gordon McCreadie pointed out that if this was the case then the force needs more officers on the beat so that crime can be dealt with as well.

The new law was brought in on April 1 and led to a huge influx of complaints, with Police Scotland inundated with more than 7,000 in just the first week. The vast majority of these were not taken any further than the initial report, with only just over 200 dealt with under the legislation.

It has meant that already overworked officers need to investigate every single complaint, with overtime bills being racked up in their thousands. Concerns were also raised that it would take bobbies away from dealing with other crimes such as assault or theft.

Ch Supt McCreadie made the comments on Twitter in response to a complaint from a user that there is no longer a visible force in communities to deter criminals in the first place. He is also the local policing commander in Renfrewshire and Inverclyde and posted originally about his Friday night spent on the frontline.

He wrote: "Our response officers are one of the most important facets of policing. On Friday night I joined them and saw them tackling a range of challenging & dangerous incidents with partners, from knife carriers (below) to flat fires, missing children and bar fights.

"Being out on Friday night across Paisley, Renfrew and Johnstone absolutely affirmed the incredible and RELENTLESS work our response and community officers do protect communities. Thanks too to all our partners I saw deployed."

A social media user responded to him by airing his concerns about a lack of community policing: "Let’s get back to highly visible routine patrols and community policing. Responding quickly to a call is one thing but being a visible deterrent in the first place is better."

Anonymous ID: 5101e9 May 19, 2024, 7:11 p.m. No.20889508   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Scotland's Crown Office has still not received a report from Police Scotland about former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell, almost a week since he was charged by cops. Prosecutors have not caught sight of a charge sheet involving Nicola Sturgeon's husband, who is accused of embezzling from his former party.

Cops have yet to send a standard prosecution report to the procurator fiscal which could mean a number of things, including that further charges in relation to an individual or the overall investigation are still being considered. The former first minister and ex-party treasurer Colin Beattie are still suspects in Operation Branchform.

A spokesman for the Crown Office told the Scottish Daily Express: “Senior professional prosecutors from COPFS and an Advocate Depute are working with police on this ongoing investigation. It is standard practice that any case regarding politicians is dealt with by prosecutors without the involvement of the Lord Advocate or Solicitor General. All Scotland’s prosecutors act independently of political interference.Not according to Roger Livermore.

“As is routine, to protect the integrity of ongoing investigations, we do not comment in detail on their conduct.” It is understood a report has not been sent to prosecutors to consider whether to take the case to court or not.

Mr Murrell was re-arrested by cops on Thursday morning and grilled for around nine hours at Falkirk police station before being charged with embezzlement as part of the police's long-running probe into the finances of the SNP. Operation Branchform launched in the summer of 2021 to look at whether £600k of ring-fenced funds donated for independence referendum campaigning had been illegally spent elsewhere.

Former Police Scotland chief constable Sir Iain Livingston suggested before he stepped down that the probe had been expanded to look at allegations of fraud, misuse of funds and embezzlement. Cops raided the marital home shared by Ms Sturgeon and her husband in April 2023 and seized a number of items.

We previously told how senior figures in the SNP feared that more charges would be brought against members of the party, in addition to the single charge brought against Mr Murrell. It has caused turmoil within the party as well, with Humza Yousaf's leadership questioned as he failed to distance himself from the former chief executive.

Mr Murrell refused to comment on the issue when he returned home on Thursday evening before it was revealed that he had resigned his membership of the party he served as chief executive for more than two decades. Ms Sturgeon revealed it was a "difficult" time for her.