Anonymous ID: 176447 Feb. 17, 2019, 2:18 a.m. No.5220995   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5220970

>>5220896

 

After Qpost 2499 the very next post has number 3 attached, upping it to post 10 where-after the sequence-numbers catches up at Qpost 2509.

 

It is like posts 3 to 10 give us a sign to other correspondences?

Anonymous ID: 176447 Feb. 17, 2019, 4:16 a.m. No.5221522   🗄️.is 🔗kun

9 LSU fraternity members arrested for shocking hazing incidents

 

Nine fraternity members at Louisiana State University were arrested on Thursday for charges connected to shocking hazing incidents that took place last fall, according to reports.

 

The Delta Kappa Epsilon members, all aged between 19 and 23, stand accused of kicking pledges with steel-toed boots, beating them with a metal pipe and urinating on them, among other horrific offenses, Buzzfeed News reports.

 

The arrested party includes Charles Eugene Brakenridge, 23; Blake Andrew Chalin, 20; Cade Rain Duckworth, 23; Gaston Thomas Eymard, 23; Shakti P. Gilotra, 22; Joseph Dylan Harkrider, 19; Malcolm Richard McNiece, 23; Alexander Joseph Rozas, 23; and Garrett Joseph Sanders, 21.

 

Duckworth has been charged with the most serious crimes of the group: three felonies for battery and false imprisonment and three charges of criminal hazing. Eymard, McNiece and Gilotra are all facing felony battery charges, and the rest of the students have been hit with misdemeanor charges for criminal hazing.

 

Duckworth and McNiece are reportedly not enrolled in LSU this semester, the school said. The Delta Kappa Epsilon chapter was officially shut down at LSU last month in response to the shocking allegations of hazing.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/nine-lsu-fraternity-members-arrested-for-shocking-hazing-incidents.amp

Anonymous ID: 176447 Feb. 17, 2019, 4:27 a.m. No.5221597   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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JeM chief gets Osama-style protection: India Today zeroes in on Jaish den in Pakistan

 

Jaish-e-Mohammad head Masood Azhar, the real architect of the deadly Pulwama attack, receives the same military protection in Pakistan's Punjab province as Osama bin Laden did in the military town of Abbottabad, India Today's open-source investigation shows.

 

Bin Laden lived in comfort behind the walls of a private compound around a mountainous garrison, a km-and-a-half from the Pakistan Military Academy. The al-Qaeda leader was killed by US Special Forces on May 2, 2011.

 

India Today's open-source intelligence team has pin-pointed the Jaish den in Bahawalpur, the 12th largest city of Pakistan's Punjab.

 

In an interview in 2012, Imran Khan, as chief of the Tehreek-e-Insaaf chief, promised to root out anti-India terror if voted to power.

 

"When we build a new Pakistan, we will give you evidence of our action. It's my word to you that we would allow nobody to capitalize politics of hate," he told the India Today Group back then.

 

But the world found the former cricketer on an unnerving crease after his ascension as the prime minister of Pakistan.

 

In October last year, Masood Azhar issued an audacious appeal to Khan for a terror attack on India. The Jaish-e-Mohammad struck Pulwama this Thursday.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/newsindia/jem-chief-gets-osama-style-protection-india-today-zeroes-in-on-jaish-den-in-pakistan/ar-BBTFzXC?li=CCqKrn