Anonymous ID: ba850d April 3, 2019, 9:49 p.m. No.6041768   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1786 >>1799 >>1809 >>1813 >>1849 >>1867 >>1879 >>1914 >>1934 >>1977 >>1979 >>2001 >>2113 >>2122 >>2138 >>2202

On Instagram live, AOC just compared climate change and the world ending in 12 years to the civil rights movement and people protesting against African-Americans

 

“At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul”

Anonymous ID: ba850d April 3, 2019, 9:51 p.m. No.6041792   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1814 >>2162

'Transpecies' woman who identifies as an ELF leaves Piers Morgan in stitches

 

'Transpecies' woman who identifies as an ELF speaks of life as an 'otherkin' - leaving GMB viewers wondering if it's a late April Fools joke

 

'It's not about the ears, it's about who you are': 'Transpecies' woman who identifies as an ELF speaks of life as an 'otherkin' - leaving GMB viewers wondering if it's a late April Fools joke

 

Kimberel Eventide, 36, from Chicago, is 'transpecies' and identifies as an elf

She became an 'Otherkin' after feeling a connection with Tolkien's characters

Ms Everel spoke about becoming an elf and divided GMB viewers this morning

 

Published: 05:29 EDT, 3 April 2019 | Updated: 06:20 EDT, 3 April 2019

 

A woman who is 'transpecies' and identifies as an elf divided viewers after appearing on Good Morning Britain today.

 

Kimberel Eventide, from Chicago, says she is an elf trapped in a human body and identifies as an 'Otherkin' - a term coined to described those who feel a connection to mythical creatures and do not deem themselves entirely human.

 

Speaking to Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid today, Ms Eventide revealed how she connected with J R R Tolkien's characters after reading The Lord of the Rings.

 

But she divided opinion among viewers, with some praising her beliefs and others questioning whether the interview was a 'late April Fool's joke.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6880985/Transpecies-woman-identifies-ELF-leaves-Piers-Morgan-stitches.html?ito=social-facebook

Anonymous ID: ba850d April 3, 2019, 9:56 p.m. No.6041846   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1920 >>1927

Breaking: Russian Air Force launches heavy airstrikes over western Idlib

 

BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:00 A.M.) – The Russian Air Force unleashed a flurry of airstrikes over the western region of the Idlib Governorate, today, targeting several areas under the control of Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham and their allies.

 

Using their Sukhoi jets, the Russian Air Force reportedly bombarded Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham’s positions in the Jaba Al-Zawiya region, which has long been under the control of the jihadist rebels.

 

The Russian airstrikes over western Idlib, today, were conducted in response to the heavy attacks launched by the jihadist rebels on the government strongholds of Mhardeh and Al-Suqaylabiyeh over the last few days.

 

No further details have been releaesed at this time.

 

Wednesday’s air raids marked the first time this month that the Russian Air Force has bombed the Idlib Governorate, let alone, launched any airstrikes inside Syria.

 

https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/breaking-russian-air-force-launches-heavy-airstrikes-over-western-idlib/

Anonymous ID: ba850d April 3, 2019, 9:59 p.m. No.6041873   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1891 >>2062 >>2110

muh Hijabbbbbbbb.

 

You Join you adhere to the rules! We don’t Adhere to yours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Here We Go…Muslim Soldier Plans to Sue Army Over Hijab After She Is Caught Breaking the Rules

 

Spc. Cesilia Valdovinos was demoted this week after she was caught breaking Army regulation.

 

Female members of the Army are required to put their hair in a bun for safety reasons. Cesilia was caught wearing her hair down under her hijab so she was demoted.

 

Now Valdovinos plans to sue the Army over a violation of her civil rights. She says she is a victim of religious discrimination.

 

Voldovinos (Military Religious Freedom Foundation)

 

The Army Times reported:

 

Following a rejected equal opportunity complaint and a demotion in rank, a Muslim soldier who has accused her Fort Carson, Colorado, leadership of religious discrimination is contemplating a federal lawsuit, her attorney confirmed to Army Times on Wednesday.

 

Spc. Cesilia Valdovinos, who was demoted this week following an unrelated Article 15 investigation, will file a complaint alleging violation of her civil rights either in northern Virginia or Denver, according to Mikey Weinstein, founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation.

 

“This is a pattern and practice of anti-Muslim bigotry, prejudice and harassment,” he said.

 

The 26-year-old culinary specialist’s story first went viral in mid-March, after she filed an EO complaint with her command based on an incident with her command sergeant major at the 704th Transportation Battalion.

 

The senior noncommissioned officer, believing that Valdovinos was wearing her hair down underneath her hijab ― rather than in a bun, per regulation ― demanded the soldier remove the head covering,

 

Her hair fell to her shoulders, Valdovinos told Army Times, because she uses the extra fabric in the cap to secure her bun. When she removes it, the bun falls out.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/04/here-we-go-muslim-soldier-plans-to-sue-army-over-hijab-after-she-is-caught-breaking-rules/

Anonymous ID: ba850d April 3, 2019, 10:02 p.m. No.6041888   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1984 >>1998 >>2034 >>2087 >>2122 >>2186 >>2202

BREAKING: Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and Campaign Manager Chakrabarti Implicated in “Brazen Dark Money Scheme”

 

'''On Wednesday, The Coolidge Reagan Foundation —a First Amendment watchdog— filed another complaint against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), this time targeting Ocasio-Cortez and her campaign manager, Saikat Chakrabarti.

Spanning nearly 50 pages and levying more than 20 counts against Ocasio-Cortez, Chakrabarti, and the entities they created to carry out an unlawful, “dark money” scheme, the complaint provides the most in-depth analysis of Ocasio-Cortez’s various campaign finance violations to date.'''

 

According to a complaint filed with the Federal Election Committee (FEC) in March, two PACs founded by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s top aide, Saikat Chakrabarti funneled over $1 million in political donations into two of his own private companies, reported the Washington Examiner.

 

Today The Coolidge Reagan Foundation filed more charges.

In the complaint’s words:

 

“[Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti] engaged in a brazen scheme involving multiple political and commercial entities under their control to violate federal election law, circumvent federal contribution limits and reporting requirements, and execute an unlawful subsidy scheme. This scheme allowed Ocasio-Cortez to gain an unfair advantage by receiving illegally excessive contributions and illegally subsidized campaign services.”

 

You can read the complaint here.

 

Foundation counsel Dan Backer, who authored the complaint, sent The Gateway Pundit this statement:

 

“The subsidy scheme carried out by AOC and her campaign manager involve some of the most egregious campaign finance violations ever recorded. Perhaps even more egregious is AOC’s hypocrisy on the matter, as she continues to portray herself as a campaign finance reformer. It’s time for the Federal Election Commission—and all Americans—to hold AOC accountable, and say no to her self-serving brand of socialism.”

 

According to the Daily Caller Foundation AOC and her Chief of Staff may face serious JAIL TIME!

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/04/breaking-rep-ocasio-cortez-and-campaign-manager-chakrabarti-implicated-in-brazen-scheme/

Anonymous ID: ba850d April 3, 2019, 10:05 p.m. No.6041924   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Call of Duty Endowment has helped more than 54,000 veterans find jobs

 

https://thebreakingnewsheadlines.com/blog/call-of-duty-endowment-has-helped-more-than-54000-veterans-find-jobs/ …

Anonymous ID: ba850d April 3, 2019, 10:28 p.m. No.6042098   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2107 >>2141

F-117 Nighthawk

 

Kelly Johnson had seen enough. The brilliant but irascible pioneer of Lockheed’s famed Skunk Works division grabbed the blueprint he’d been studying—specs for an alien-looking, diamond-shaped aircraft—walked over to his successor, Ben Rich, and promptly booted him in his rear end.

 

“Have you lost your mind?” Johnson barked, throwing the crumpled blueprint at Rich’s feet and fuming that the design would “never get off the ground.” Johnson valued sleek designs—highly aerodynamic aircraft. The blueprint offered neither.

 

Although a bit sore, Rich was unfazed. Aerodynamics was not the priority. Two years earlier, in 1973, defense officials had called for a competition to build a stealth bomber undetectable by enemy radar.

F-117 Nighthawk

 

Rich had embraced the challenge with gusto. He turned to a pair of young Lockheed engineers, Denys Overholser and Dick Sherrer, who developed a computer program based on obscure German and Russian theories, which postulated that radar beams could be reflected by a series of carefully angled triangular panels.

 

The pair’s computer program had revealed that a diamond-shaped aircraft—what looked on paper like a flying engagement ring—would be 1,000 times less visible than any other aircraft ever created at Lockheed.

 

The plans Johnson had crumpled up? They were specs for the world’s first aircraft invisible to radar.

F-117 Nighthawk

 

Diamond in the Sky

 

The blueprints—dubbed the Hopeless Diamond by naysayers—were converted into a 38-foot-span wooden model, mounted on a pole, and exposed to radar from every angle to see just how invisible it was.

 

Early tests showed the model registered no bigger than an ordinary marble, and was thus nearly impossible to detect. In response, Ben Rich, ever the savvy salesman, brought a bag of ball bearings to the Pentagon and rolled a few across a general’s desk, saying, “Here’s the observability of your airplane on radar.”

 

A contract was immediately awarded in 1976 to begin work on Have Blue, the stealth demonstrator that would lead to the F-117A Nighthawk. Constructed almost entirely of aluminum, its external surfaces sheathed with radar-absorbent material bound with putty, the Nighthawk had to be immaculately flush. Even the slightest crack or unfastened screw would make it visible to enemy radar. And the unconventional shape required a quadruple-redundant fly-by-wire system to correct its natural instability.

 

On June 8, 1981, the F-117A had its inaugural flight, showing off its unprecedented stealth capabilities. In the ensuing years, the project would be kept under the strictest of secrecy, with all training conducted at night, prepping the Nighthawk for its stunning debut over the skies of Iraq.

F-117 Nighthawk

 

A Storm in the Desert

 

During the early-morning hours of January 17, 1991, in response to the invasion of Kuwait by Saddam Hussein, a fleet of Nighthawks slipped in unseen by Iraqi radar and neutralized 37 targets across Baghdad. Over the ensuring weeks, Nighthawks would strike with remarkable accuracy, helping bring the campaign to a successful end in just 43 days.

 

Although retired in 2008, the F-117 would be the basis upon which subsequent stealth fighters, including the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II, would be designed. As remarked during a banquet celebrating the plane’s achievements in 2008, before the F-117, the question to ask was how many aircraft were needed to take out a target. After the Nighthawk, the question was how many targets could be taken out with a single aircraft.

 

https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/news/features/history/f-117.html

Anonymous ID: ba850d April 3, 2019, 10:31 p.m. No.6042113   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>6041768

>On Instagram live, AOC just compared climate change and the world ending in 12 years to the civil rights movement and people protesting against African-Americans

 

BANKER NOTABLE AF

 

Anons seem to agree?

Anonymous ID: ba850d April 3, 2019, 10:34 p.m. No.6042136   🗄️.is đź”—kun

A Naval officer and a Florida National Guardsman were among 11 men caught up in a child sex trafficking bust in Georgia over the weekend.

 

11 arrested in Georgia child sex sting

 

WOODBINE, Ga. - A Naval officer and a Florida National Guardsman were among 11 men caught up in a child sex trafficking bust in Georgia over the weekend.

 

The sting, dubbed Operation Do You Know Your Neighbor? began Friday and ended Sunday in Camden County.

 

Four of the men are from Florida and the rest are from south Georgia.

 

“All these men who were arrested have neighbors, and I’m sure there is going to be people tonight who say, 'I did not have a clue this man was this way – that he would try and contact a child for indecent purposes,'” said Capt. Larry Bruce, of the Camden County Sheriff's Office.

 

VIEW: Mugshots of 10 of 11 arrested

 

Investigators said 10 of the men who were arrested made arrangements online to meet up with a child for sex in Camden County. The 11th suspect, Jesse Robertson, of Hinesville, Georgia, drove one of the other men to the sting location and was turned over to Hinesville police because he was wanted for probation violation. His mugshot was not provided with the photos of the other suspects.

 

Two of the men are active duty members of the military. According to investigators, 48-year-old Charles Barreras, of Kingsland, is a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy and 29-year-old Daven Jones, of Jacksonville, is in the Florida Army National Guards.

 

Barreras is charged with trafficking of a person for labor servitude and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. Jones is charged with trafficking of persons for sexual servitude.

 

Dylan Wescott, 27, has a home in Orange Park. News4Jax spoke to a woman claiming to be his girlfriend. She was speechless after hearing the details of Wescott's arrest.

 

Alvaro Hernandez-Molino, 35, of Bristol, Georgia, who is charged with trafficking of persons for sexual servitude, also has an immigration hold against him because investigators say he is an illegal alien.

 

The Kingsland Police Department, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office, the Savannah Police Department, and the Internet Crimes Against Children task force also participated in the operation.

 

The ICAC task force investigates people who are attempting to victimize children through the use of the internet.

 

The others arrested (with their ages, hometowns and charges) were:

 

Marquise Little, 22, of Kingsland, Georgia – Sexual exploitation of a child

Matthew Coffey, 37, of Brunswick, Georgia – Trafficking of a person for labor servitude

Dylan Wescott, 27, of Orange Park, Florida – Trafficking of a person for labor servitude

Trevor Rountree, 28, of Orange Park, Florida – Sexual exploitation of a child

Richard Haney, 58, of St. Marys, Georgia – Sexual exploitation of a child

Joshua Weaver, 34, of St. Marys, Georgia – Sexual exploitation of a child

John Torrance, 35, of Naples, Florida – Sexual exploitation of a child

 

https://www.news4jax.com/news/investigators-say-11-busted-in-georgia-child-sex-sting