>The Princess of Wales will probably not appear in public for the rest of the year, and is being surrounded by her birth family.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_duty_United_States_three-star_officers
smells like hotdog water
>Demi Moore at 61
https://apnews.com/article/uvalde-shooting-elementary-anniversary-texas-a20e7fefa9d66058a8ff6611fa808df8
Uvalde families sue Meta and Call of Duty maker on second anniversary of school attack
The families of a group of victims of the Uvalde school shooting have announced new lawsuits against Instagram parent company Meta Platforms, the maker of the video game Call of Duty and the gun company that made the assault rifle used in the shooting.
swat sticker
>DOUGH
Their music and lyrics, which are written exclusively in Church Slavonic language, are inspired by the Eastern Orthodox Church. The band members wear religious habits and Eastern Orthodox schemas during live performances to conceal their identities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_of_Moscow
Jonah was elected by a majority of bishops in the Muscovy part of the metropolis on 15 December 1448, without the consent of the Patriarch of Constantinople. While it is possible that the failure to obtain the blessing from Constantinople was not intentional, nevertheless, this signified the beginning of the de facto independence (autocephaly) of the north-eastern part of the Church in Russia.
Dionysius demanded in 1467 that all the hierarchs of the Muscovy submit to Gregory, but Moscow peremptorily refused. On the same year, Grand Prince Ivan III of Moscow declared a complete rupture of relations with the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
>1200
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96tzi
so smooth it looks fake
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>Langley off for the Holiday weekend?
They're all friends, and CIA.
https://tuckercarlson.com/the-tucker-carlson-encounter-hunter-biden-and-ablow
Dr. Keith Ablow treated Hunter Biden for cocaine addiction. In February of 2020, armed federal agents raided Ablowโs office, took his patient records as well as Hunter Bidenโs laptop, and never charged him with a crime. Dr. Ablow talks about it for the first time.
>Russia occupies about 18% of Ukraine
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13458945/Fire-breaks-psychiatric-hospital-Britains-worst-criminals-held.html
Broadmoor on fire: Huge blaze breaks out at psychiatric hospital where some of Britain's most dangerous criminals - including Ronnie Kray and The Yorkshire Ripper - have been caged
A huge blaze has erupted at a psychiatric hospital where some of Britain's worst criminals have been held.
Broadmoor Hospital in Crownthorne, is currently up in flames sending plumes of thick black smoke into the sky.
Broadmoor is a high-security male only psychiatric hospital with a history of holding some of the country's most notorious criminals, including Ronnie Kray, the Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe, Charles Bronson and Robert Maudsley.
A Thames Valley Police spokesperson said they are attending the scene and assisting with road closures. They said that the blaze is restricted to the hospital site.
They added: 'At this stage there is no impact to the wider road network.'
Today, Broadmoor holds the man who tried to kidnap Princess Anne in 1974, Ian Ball, and one of Lee Rigby's killers, Michael Adebowale.
Ian Ball has been in Broadmoor ever since the incident, when he tried to kidnap the late Queen's sister for a ยฃ2million ransom just yards from Buckingham Palace. When Ball tried to make Princess Anne get out of the car she was in she famously replied: 'Not bloody likely.'
In 2019, one of Lee Rigby's terrorist killers Michael Adebowale admitted to punching a healthcare assistant at Broadmoor whilst serving a 45-year term for the slaughter that shocked the nation in 2013. He was served a further eight months in jail to be added to the end of his sentence.
Located in Crowthorne, Berkshire, Broadmoor Hospital has housed dozens of sadistic killers since it opened its doors in 1863, including Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe, gangster Ronnie Kray and rapist Robert Napper.
The institution for the criminally insane was built after the creation of the Criminal Lunatics Act 1860, also called the Broadmoor Act.
When the criminal lunatic asylum was opened it was for women only and held 95 female patients, with a block for male patients being added a year later. Now, it is a men's only institution.
The asylum was established for the 'safe custody and treatment' of severely mentally ill criminals.
When it first opened its doors in the Victorian age, there were no drugs or psychological treatments like what we are familiar with today. Instead, patients enjoyed a regime of rest and occupational therapy.
A few years ago, Broadmoor staff revealed what it's really like to work at the high-security psychiatric hospital treating the criminally insane in Channel 5 documentary Broadmoor: Serial Killers & High Security.
From a patient torturing and killing another inmate to stopping obsessive 'fans' visiting high profile murderers with their children mental health professionals opened up about their harrowing experiences.
Professor Pamela Taylor, who worked as head of medical services at the institution, revealed how women would get solicitors to fight for their right to visit sex offenders with their own children in tow, and sent so many love letters to Sutcliffe that he couldn't answer them all.
Another staff member who featured on the show Dr Jackie Craissati MBE, admitted reading about the crimes committed by the patients she treated left her 'overwhelmed' and feeling 'waves of fear'.
According to the NHS Broadmoor is a specialist psychiatric hospital which provides assessment, treatment and care in high security conditions for men aged 18 and above from London and the South of England.
Itโs one of three high-security psychiatric hospitals in England and Wales and treats people with severe mental illness and personality disorders who are at high risk of harming themselves or others.
The NHS says that Broadmoor is 'internationally renowned for its highly specialised care and research work'.
It is part of the West London NHS Trust which has been authorised by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to provide high secure men's services. Itโs currently rated as 'Good' by the Care Quality Commission.