Anonymous ID: 8d18df July 28, 2019, 11:32 p.m. No.7239514   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9556 >>9648 >>9738

'He bragged she was his sex slave': Jeffrey Epstein 'purchased Nadia Marcinkova as a girl from her family, shot child porn of her with underage teen and forced her into threesomes'

 

The foreign-born model who many have identified as an accomplice in procuring underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein is just as much a victim of the serial pedophile, according to official reports.

 

Incident reports from the Palm Beach Police Department's 2005 investigation that were obtained by DailyMail.com claim that Epstein told at least one underage victim that Nada Marcinkova was his 'Yugoslavian sex slave.'

 

Multiple girls also state that Epstein made them engage in sexual acts with Marcinkova, which eventually turned into threesomes with both himself and the model.

 

'Epstein had purchased her from her family in Yugoslavia,' wrote Detective Joseph Recarey after his interview with one victim.

 

'Epstein bragged he brought her into the United States to be his Yugoslavian sex slave.'

 

Scene: An incident report obtained by DailyMail.com reveals she was as young as 15 when she first began having sex with Epstein and other victims at his Palm Beach home (above)

 

Marcinkova would have been underage during most of the alleged incidents described by the victims to Detective Recarey.

 

She was no older then 16 when she and another underage victim were allegedly forced to stimulate each other manually, orally and with toys while Epstein watched them and pleasured himself in the bed.

 

That same unnamed girl broke down in tears while revealing she had been to Epstein's Palm Beach mansion hundreds of times in a two-year period and made thousands of dollars.

 

At first she was paid extra to perform an oral sex act on Marcinkova, then each week 'things continued to escalate', states the incident report.

 

She said that she was 'adamant… that no vaginal penetration would occur with [Epstein],' but then that too did occur while she was underage, she told Detective Recarey.

 

On one occasion, the date of which he could not recall, Epstein allegedly raped that victim after she and Marcinkova had engaged in an oral sex act to completion.

 

'She said her head was being held against the bed forcibly… she screamed no and Epstein stopped,' said the report.

 

Soon after this, the victim said that Epstein purchased a '2005 Doge [sic] Neon, blue in color for her personal use.'

 

Another woman also detailed a similar progression of events, starting with massages and leading into sexual encounters with Marcinkova.

 

That victim, who was of age during all visits to the house as she first met Epstein at 18, told Detective Recarey she also performed oral sex acts on Epstein but refused his directive to bring around other young girls.

 

She also claimed that she was once directed to perform a manual sex act on herself while watching Epstein have sex with Marcinkova.

 

Another victim, who told police she began having sexual relations with Marcinkova at 16, said that Epstein took pictures of the two and actually displayed them around his home.

 

These incidents make it clear that Marcinkova was also an alleged victim of Epstein.

 

She would later move into more of a procurement role, according to court documents, and eventually cut ties with Epstein.

 

Marcinkova was granted immunity as part of Epstein's 2008 deal despite the fact that no charges would likely have been filed against her based on the police investigation.

 

She was actually born in the former Czechoslovakia just four years before the Velvet Revolution, which precipitated the non-violent transition of power in the country.

 

At some point she and her family did move to Yugoslavia. In recent years, she has changed her surname and Americanized her first name, going by Nadia.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7295159/Jeffrey-Epstein-purchased-assistant-Nadia-Marcinkova-child-family-teen-victim-told-cop.html

Anonymous ID: 8d18df July 28, 2019, 11:45 p.m. No.7239593   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7239573

>Jimmy Panetta's

 

Digg on this bill…

 

H.R.1913 - Clear Creek National Recreation Area and Conservation Act

 

Sponsor: Rep. [Panetta, Jimmy] [D-CA-20] (Introduced 04/05/2017)

Committees: House - Natural Resources | Senate - Energy and Natural Resources

Committee Reports: H. Rept. 115-209

Latest Action: Senate - 07/12/2017 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. (All Actions)

 

https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/1913

Anonymous ID: 8d18df July 28, 2019, 11:57 p.m. No.7239653   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9671

>>7239466

Jimmy Panetta

Jimmy Panetta is the incumbent Democrat representing the 20th district in CA. He is the son of Leon Panetta, a well-known Democratic politician who served as in the US House of Representatives (1976-1993), as the Director of Office of Management and Budget (under Bill Clinton), as White House Chief of Staff (under Bill Clinton), as the Director of the CIA (under Obama) and as the US Secretary of Defense (under Obama). As such, Leon Panetta has a lot of influence in the party and his son probably benefits from that. Panetta is moderate in terms of his voting record. He signed on to support HR676 (Medicare-for-All bill).

Anonymous ID: 8d18df July 29, 2019, 12:01 a.m. No.7239668   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9676

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Jimmy Panetta says he won't seek Senate seat if Dianne Feinstein retires

Published 6:00 a.m. PT Aug. 3, 2017 | Updated 7:34 a.m. PT Aug. 4, 2017

 

As a child, Jimmy Panetta gave tours of the U.S. Capitol when Californians dropped by his father’s congressional office, negotiating the underground labyrinths without a map. He returned to Washington in January representing California’s Central Coast.

 

Named to the House agriculture and natural resources committees, Panetta, 47, was singled out by Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi as a regional whip, or vote wrangler, even before he was sworn in. Last month, Pelosi appointed him to a coveted post on the Armed Services Committee. A Navy Reserve veteran, he’d already helped found the Democratic caucus’ National Security Task Force in June.

 

Panetta has raised his profile in recent months, making at least 25 floor speeches and appearing on television to discuss Syria and terrorism, and to condemn President Donald Trump’s travel ban and his plan to disqualify the transgendered from service in the military. And he still found time to join the congressional baseball team.

 

All of this has led to speculation that Panetta, with obvious statewide name recognition thanks to his father Leon’s long resume in Washington, may be preparing to run for an open Senate seat if long-serving California Democrat Dianne Feinstein – at 84, the Senate’s oldest member – decides not to seek re-election next year.

 

“No,” he said when asked on Monday afternoon. “The answer is no. My job right now is to represent the people of the Central Coast and to do it the best I can. That’s exactly what I’m going to continue to do.”

 

Panetta says he’s looking forward to building bipartisan consensus about immigration reform and working on the 2018 Farm Bill and do both representing the 20th District in Congress, not the Senate.

 

“I also know that I have a heck of a lot of work to do in this position,” he said before jetting off to Israel on a fact-finding trip.

 

While that sounds definitive, some are not so sure. Political observers say the days of putting in long service in a lower elective office before aiming for a Senate seat are over, and point to Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who came to the Senate as a college president, and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who had served just one term in the House. If Feinstein retired, it could be decades before the Golden State sees another open Senate seat.

 

And while California has no shortage of well-known and deep-pocketed potential Senate candidates, some have already made commitments to succeed Jerry Brown as governor when he is term-limited out next year. In that camp with established campaigns are former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa; State Treasurer John Chiang and the current lieutenant governor, Gavin Newsom.

 

Others said to be considering a run for governor, and who could jump to an open-seat Senate race, are billionaire environmental activist and Obama administration adviser Thomas F. Steyer and current L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, who is raising his profile with speeches around the country pointing out that his city, which elected him to a second term in March with more than 80 percent of the vote, has more people than some states.

 

State Senate Pro Tem Kevin De Leon could also consider the Feinstein seat if he abandons current plans to follow Newson as lieutenant governor. Former state schools superintendent Delaine Eastin registered some support as a gubernatorial candidate in a June U.C.-Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll.

 

Other names in consideration, according to U.C.-Santa Barbara political science professor Stephen Weatherford, are Bay Area Congresswoman Jackie Speier and California Secretary of State Alex Padilla.

 

https://www.thecalifornian.com/story/news/politics/2017/08/03/jimmy-panetta-says-he-wont-seek-senate-seat-if-dianne-feinstein-retires/532692001/

Anonymous ID: 8d18df July 29, 2019, 12:02 a.m. No.7239676   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9792 >>9847

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Jimmy Panetta says he won't seek Senate seat if Dianne Feinstein retires

 

In heavily Democratic California, with a primary that sent two Democrats – State Attorney General Kamala Harris and Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez – to the general election in last year’s Senate race, a handful of Republicans are talked about as possible statewide candidates. San Diego businessman John Cox and Huntington Beach Assemblyman Travis Allen are in the race for governor while the mayor of San Diego, Kevin Faulconer, said recently he plans to finish out his term and won’t run statewide next year. Fresno Mayor Lee R. Brand has also been mentioned.

 

The unresolved issue is whether Feinstein will put the musical chairs in play. She signed a statement of candidacy for the 2018 Senate race on Dec. 6, 2012, just weeks after her last re-election, Federal Election Commission records show. She got a pacemaker in January but has been a forceful interrogator as the Russia probe unfolds.

 

For Panetta as it was for Sanchez, running for the senate as one of California’s 53 members of Congress could be problematic in terms of name recognition and not just because California’s 40 state senators have larger voter bases, said Garry South, a Democratic Party consultant.

 

Similarly, the state’s big-city mayors haven’t done well in statewide races. No L.A. mayor has been governor, though several have tried, South noted. The freshman Panetta would stand out, especially with Democrats, in terms of name recognition, South suggested, but noted his father hasn’t run for office in California in almost 25 years, and never ran statewide. He said other California congressmen — Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell — have raised their profiles with the ongoing Russia-Trump probe.

 

South — known as the Carville of California, a reference to Bill Clinton’s strategist and adviser, James Carville — said his “gut” tells him Feinstein, first elected in a special election in 1992, will seek another term. He cited two factors weighing on that consideration: that Trump, not Hillary Clinton, is president and that Feinstein is in “prime positions” as ranking member of the Judiciary Committee and a senior member on Intelligence, to influence the investigation of Trump’s Russia connections.

 

If she stepped aside, California, which lost 24 years of seniority when Barbara Boxer retired last year, would be in the unfortunate position of having two freshman senators, he noted.

 

“She has proven herself to be unpredictable,” South added. “She tends not to reveal her hand far in advance.”

 

Weatherford, at U.C.-Santa Barbara, said the Panetta name “means a lot to activists and elites,” but also noted the former CIA director and Defense secretary hasn’t been on a ballot for some time. He said the number of young voters and “what appears to be growing activism among progressives” are variables any candidate will need to consider.

 

Democratic National Committeeman Bob Mulholland of Chico said “all oars are in the water” for Feinstein. After Feinstein and Jerry Brown, “all the others with so-called name recognition are just a raindrop,” he said. Nonetheless, a member of Congress with $20 million “has a shot.” As an alternative to the front runner, Sanchez picked up more than 38 percent of the vote last year, he noted.

 

FEC records show Panetta had $355,543 on hand as of June 30.

 

Cal State-Northridge political scientist Tyler J. Hughes said the Panetta’s name “carries a lot of weight still” and would be useful in fundraising efforts but, as a junior member of the minority, he could claim to be fighting for certain policy goals but would have a tough time pointing to major accomplishments.

 

Hughes said 2018 may be “a little early” for Xavier Bacerra, the longtime congressman representing central Los Angeles before becoming the state’s attorney general earlier this year, and also for state Sen. Ricardo Lara of Long Beach. He said De Leon has positioned himself for a statewide race by becoming “one of the most anti-Trump” politicians in the state.

 

But he conceded: “If 2016 taught me anything, it’s that political scientists don’t know what we’re talking about.”

 

University of Virginia Center for Politics director and analyst Larry J. Sabato said he’d be surprised if Schiff, who represents a district that includes Hollywood, doesn’t capitalize on his statewide and national reputation leading the House Democrat’s Russia investigation.

 

“He’s got high approval ratings from Democrats who recognize his name, and he can now raise gobs of cash country-wide,” Sabato said.

 

“Obviously, Panetta can draw upon his father’s name and reputation, not to mention his contacts and donors,” said Sabato. “But he’s a freshman member of the House.”

 

https://www.thecalifornian.com/story/news/politics/2017/08/03/jimmy-panetta-says-he-wont-seek-senate-seat-if-dianne-feinstein-retires/532692001/

Anonymous ID: 8d18df July 29, 2019, 12:10 a.m. No.7239712   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9722

"GILROY, California" What are the Chinese up to?

 

U.S. garlic growers profit from trade war as most farmers struggle

 

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-china-garlic-idUSKCN1SR0ED…

Anonymous ID: 8d18df July 29, 2019, 12:14 a.m. No.7239735   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9737

Mass shooting in Brooklyn yesterday: no mass media coverage, virtual silence on social media.

 

Mass shooting in Gilroy today: instantaneous mass media coverage, social media ablaze, hashtags galore.

 

Why such disparity? Might it have to do with the shooters involved? 🤔

 

Gilroy Police Chief says Garlic Festival is a secure event with metal detectors. Gunman used something to cut through fence before he opened fire with a rifle