Anonymous ID: 08cfd2 Sept. 19, 2024, 5:49 p.m. No.21625135   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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>https://alphanews.org/exclusive-walzs-former-national-guard-colleague-alleges-classified-nuclear-manual-went-missing-in-nebraska-during-his-tenure/

Walz’s former National Guard colleague alleges classified nuclear manual went missing in Nebraska during his tenure

The retired Nebraska National Guard soldier, who worked with Walz for three years, recounted the disappearance in an interview as a congressional investigation into Walz's China ties continues.

It was September 1995, and Tim Walz’s Nebraska National Guard unit, the 1-168th Field Artillery, upgraded to the M109A5 self-propelled howitzer. One of its capabilities was firing nuclear artillery shells.

Alpha News has learned from a former National Guard colleague of Walz that, during that time, a classified document allegedly went missing—the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) manual detailing the howitzer’s nuclear capabilities.

The retired Nebraska National Guard soldier, who worked with Walz for three years, recounted the disappearance in a phone interview with Alpha News. Fearing retaliation, he wishes to remain anonymous but is willing to cooperate with the FBI.

According to the retired soldier, Walz had just returned from another trip to China around the time when the manual went missing. He alleges Walz was one of the few with access to the building where the top-secret manual was stored and was “often the only one there.” The former battalion member believes Walz stole the nuclear SOP manual and later returned it.

Alpha News asked why the missing manual was never reported. The former battalion member explained there was frustration at the time within the unit over Walz “double-dipping,” as he was holding a full-time teaching job while also being expected to serve full time with the unit. He claims that Walz frequently neglected key duties, such as recruitment and payroll, which allegedly raised concerns to the point that a superior had to investigate. The former soldier stated that the unit was more focused on those issues, and when the manual eventually reappeared, it went unreported. In hindsight, the soldier believes he should have reported it when it first went missing but feared repercussions for not addressing it sooner.

Alpha News contacted Walz’s team regarding the missing classified military documents but did not receive a response.

Anonymous ID: 08cfd2 Sept. 19, 2024, 6:43 p.m. No.21625525   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5553 >>5566 >>5591

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Kevin_Mullins

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/crime/2022/02/01/kentucky-woman-says-deputy-forced-her-have-sex-judges-chambers/9289211002/

Suit alleges Kentucky deputy forced woman to have sex in judge's chamber in lieu of fees

A Kentucky woman says in a federal lawsuit that when she couldn't afford to pay for home incarceration a Letcher County deputy sheriff told her she would receive “favorable treatment for sexual favors.”

In the suit filed Monday in U.S. District Court, Sabrina Adkins says Deputy Ben Fields met her in a district judge’s chambers late at night six times last year and forced her to engage in unwanted kissing, oral sex and intercourse.

“Plaintiff was coerced and compelled to comply with defendant Fields’ advances” given his “position and power and because she could not afford to pay for the ankle monitor and did not want to return to Letcher County Jail,” the suit says.

Fields was not working Monday and did not respond to a message left at the sheriff’s office. Fields has not been criminally charged, nor has he been disciplined in connection with the allegations.

Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines, who is named as a defendant in the suit for allegedly failing to properly train Fields, said in an interview Fields is a veteran deputy and has not been the subject of any previous complaints.

The suit says the abuse occurred in the chamber of District Judge Kevin Mullins but doesn’t say he was aware of it or allege he was involved in any wrongdoing. Mullins did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Stines, who said he learned of the lawsuit from a reporter, noted that Adkins was charged Jan. 26 with escape. She was charged last year with possession of a controlled substance.

In the lawsuit, filed by Bethany Baxter of Lexington and Ned Pillersdsorf of Prestonsburg, Adkins, 45, says after she was released from the Letcher County Jail last June 2, Field was assigned as her home-incarceration officer and visited her to bring her cigarettes and console her.

She says she told him she didn’t have any money to pay for her ankle bracelet and was terrified to return to jail.

The suit says Fields made “flirtatious comments” about her looks and told her he was confident they could “work something out.”

In late June, the suit says, he asked her to meet at the courthouse after dark and took her into a judge's chambers, telling her there were no cameras there.

He allegedly then took off her ankle bracelet and told her she would not have to pay any fees but could remain on home incarceration.

Between late June and December, Fields met her there at night or in the early morning about six times and allegedly sexually abused her there. The suit says he would put her bracelet on before court appearances.

She said after certain unnamed persons at the courthouse reported Fields was having inappropriate contact with her and provided text messages proving it, he filed a complaint against her that she wasn’t complying with the terms of home incarceration to punish her and “in an attempt to save his reputation.”

Pillersdorf said her lawyers have the texts. He declined to share them with The Courier Journal.

The suit alleges “upon information and belief there are other women Fields has similarly abused.”

It also says Sheriff Stines did not “reasonably respond” to reports or suspicions.

The suit asks for compensatory and punitive damages for assault, battery and violations of her constitutional rights.

Anonymous ID: 08cfd2 Sept. 19, 2024, 7:06 p.m. No.21625680   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5700

https://x.com/stillgray/status/1836835835410538511

Gavin Newsom says he can’t rule out taking legal action against Elon Musk and a conservative memer for posting mean memes about him because it “hurts democracy.” Tyrant.