Anonymous ID: b12ee2 June 20, 2019, 8:08 p.m. No.6803909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3918

>>6803893

Jan 27 1945

Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp Liberated by the 322nd Rifle Division of the Red Army

 

The last selection took place on October 30, 1944.

 

The next month, Heinrich Himmler ordered the crematoria destroyed before the Red Army reached the camp. The gas chambers of Birkenau were blown up by the SS in January 1945 in an attempt to hide the German crimes from the advancing Soviet troops. On January 20, the SS command sent orders to murder all the prisoners remaining in the camp, but in the chaos of the Nazi retreat the order was never carried out. On January 17, 1945 Nazi personnel started to evacuate the facility; nearly 60,000 prisoners, most of those remaining, were forced on a death march to the camp toward Wodzisław Śląski (German: Loslau). Some 20,000 Auschwitz prisoners made it to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany, where they were liberated by the British in April 1945. Those too weak or sick to walk were left behind; about 7,500 prisoners were liberated by the 322nd Rifle Division of the Red Army on January 27, 1945. Among the artifacts of automated murder found by the Russians were 348,820 men's suits and 836,255 women's garments.

 

https://worldhistoryproject.org/1945/1/27/auschwitz-birkenau-concentration-camp-liberated-by-the-322nd-rifle-division-of-the-red-army

Anonymous ID: b12ee2 June 20, 2019, 8:59 p.m. No.6804320   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4518

>>6803899

From 3 June 2018

Selective Memory Epidemic Alert – Now, It’s Clinton-Pal Richard Mays Who Can’t Remember Anything About NXIVM!

June 3, 2018

 

It’s funny how so many people who have had deep and long-term associations with NXIVM, the sex-slaver cult run by Keith Raniere, have suddenly forgotten about that chapter of their lives. The latest to exhibit this selective memory phenomenon is Richard Leon Mays, Sr., who just had a puff piece run about him in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

 

Somehow, in recounting his long and illustrious career, Mays apparently forgot about the several years he spent being part of NXIVM’s litigation machine. Yep, he forgot all about how he (along with former Massachusetts Attorney General Scott Hershberger) personally met with the Albany County District Attorney, P. David Soares, and convinced Soares to gin up a criminal indictment against former NXIVM consultant Joe O’Hara, who had quit working for the cult when he found out about some of its illegal activities. That indictment was tossed as soon as the case came before a judge.

 

And he forgot all about how he tried to get U.S. Airlines to pay an exorbitant amount to Nancy Salzman, who had carelessly left her laptop behind when she disembarked from a flight in Albany, NY. As part of that baseless claim, he asserted that Salzman’s hourly billing rate was $2,000 hour – which is even more than she’s trying to collect nowadays via her $10,000/month special training sessions.

 

Oh, and he forgot about soliciting political donations from Clare Bronfman and Sarah Bronfman-Igtet and other NXIVM members for his old pals from Little Rock, Hillary Clinton and Mike Huckabee. Whether he was involved in NXIVM’s illegal political donations bundling scheme is a question that Richard Donoghue, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, may want to take a look at.

 

And speaking of the esteemed Mr. Donoghue, maybe he should also look at May’s involvement in the awarding of a contract to Aqueduct Entertainment Group to run the slot machine operation at Aqueduct Racetrack. Although Mays indicated in the newspaper article that the contract was canceled because Jay-Z was one of the members of the group, the New York Inspector General’s report on the matter indicated that the “…selection process was compromised by politics, campaign donations and regionalism”. And who was the head of the Aqueduct Entertainment Group? Well, surprise, surprise, that would be Richard Leon Mays, Sr.

 

Two other things that the Arkansas newspaper did not mention: Mays made a video recording in which he extolled the virtues of the sex-slaver leader Raniere. And he also got one of his daughters involved in the cult for several years.

 

https://frankreport.com/2018/06/03/selective-memory-epidemic-alert-now-its-richard-mays-who-cant-remember-anything-about-nxivm/

Anonymous ID: b12ee2 June 20, 2019, 9:19 p.m. No.6804458   🗄️.is 🔗kun

BBC put this out four hours ago

US drone: Trump says Iran made a 'very bad mistake'

 

Iran "made a very big mistake" in shooting down a US military surveillance drone over the Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump says.

 

However, he told reporters it could have been the result of human error, saying: "I find it hard to believe it was intentional."

 

Iran said the drone had violated Iranian airspace, but the US military denied this.

 

The incident comes amid escalating tension between the two countries.

 

Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said Iran would take its complaint that the US "encroaches on our territory" to the UN.

 

Iran's UN ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi said the drone was engaged in a clear spying operation in what he called a blatant violation of international law.

 

In a letter to the UN secretary-general and the Security Council, Mr Ravanchi said that while Iran was not seeking war, it reserved the right to to defend its territory against hostile acts.

What did Trump say?

 

Speaking at the White House, he called the drone's downing a "new fly in the ointment".

 

Mr Trump said it was "documented" that the unmanned drone had been over international waters and not in Iranian airspace.

 

"I think probably Iran made a mistake - I would imagine it was a general or somebody that made a mistake in shooting that drone down," he said.

 

"It could have been somebody who was loose and stupid," he added.

What other reaction has there been?

 

Russia's President Vladimir Putin has warned that war between the US and Iran would be a "catastrophe with unpredictable consequences".

 

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint.

 

In the US, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the US had no appetite for war with Iran, while the leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, Joe Biden, called Mr Trump's Iran strategy a "self-inflicted disaster".

 

The top Democrat in the US Senate, Chuck Schumer, said: "The president may not intend to go to war here, but we're worried that he and the administration may bumble into a war."

 

The Republicans' leader in the House, Kevin McCarthy, called for a "measured response" to the incident.

 

Meanwhile Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told the BBC his country was trying to send a message to Iran that its behaviour was "not acceptable".

 

"Nobody wants to start a war. But we can't let Iran go on a rampage like this. The evidence of Iranian involvement is very compelling. They said they would do it, and now they are doing it," he said.

 

Oil prices have jumped by about 5% following the incident.

 

United Airlines has suspended its Newark to Mumbai flights, which pass through Iranian airspace, after "a thorough safety and security review".

What happened on Thursday?

 

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said its air force had shot down a US "spy" drone in the early hours after the unmanned aircraft violated Iranian airspace near Kuhmobarak in the southern province of Hormozgan.

 

In a speech on Iranian state TV, IRGC commander-in-chief Maj-Gen Hossein Salami said the drone's downing was a "clear message" to the US that Iran's borders were "our red line".

 

Foreign minister Javad Zarif later said Iran had retrieved sections of the US military drone "in our territorial waters where it was shot down". He added that the aircraft had taken off from the UAE in "stealth mode".

 

Iran released unverified footage of what it said was the US drone being destroyed.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-48711229