Anonymous ID: 2999da Feb. 18, 2020, 5:35 p.m. No.8178554   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Extraordinary Neanderthal skeleton found at famous burial site could finally answer ancient DEATH-RITES question

 

The landmark discovery in Iraq of the skeleton of a 70,000-year-old Neanderthal has reignited a debate about whether these ancient humans were sophisticated enough to have burial rituals.

 

The old bones were unearthed at Shanidar Cave in Iraq, where the partial remains of 10 Neanderthal men, women and children were found during excavations in the 1950s and 1960s.

 

The skeleton is the first “articulated” Neanderthal remains to be found in two decades. An articulated skeleton find is one where the bones are still arranged in their original positions. Researchers say it offers an unparalleled opportunity to investigate the "mortuary practices" of the lost human species using the latest cutting-edge techniques.

 

"To have primary evidence of such quality from this famous Neanderthal site will allow us to use modern technologies to explore everything from ancient DNA to long-held questions about Neanderthal ways of death, and whether they were similar to our own," said Dr Emma Pomeroy of Cambridge's Department of Archaeology, lead author of a fresh paper on the find.

 

The discovery has been named Shanidar Z and while the subject’s sex is yet to be determined, the person has the teeth of a "middle- to older-aged adult."

 

The researchers say there is strong early evidence that Shanidar Z was deliberately buried. "In recent years we have seen increasing evidence that Neanderthals were more sophisticated than previously thought, from cave markings to use of decorative shells and raptor talons,” Pomeroy added.

 

"If Neanderthals were using Shanidar cave as a site of memory for the repeated ritual interment of their dead, it would suggest cultural complexity of a high order."

 

https://www.rt.com/news/481132-neanderthal-remains-found-shanidar/

Anonymous ID: 2999da Feb. 18, 2020, 5:38 p.m. No.8178579   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8875 >>9161

Ex-C.I.A. Asset, Now a Libyan Strongman, Faces Torture Accusations

 

 

When a rebel rose in opposition to the Qaddafi authorities in 2011, prompting the intervention of the USA and NATO, Mr. Hifter returned to Libya, build up a highly effective faction.

 

In 2014, with an interim authorities in place after Colonel Qaddafi’s loss of life, Mr. Hifter and his forces launched a broad offensive in Benghazi, Libya, referred to as Operation Dignity, aimed toward routing out extremist Islamic militants. Mr. Hifter’s two sons, Khalid and Saddam, served as officers underneath him and led preventing in Benghazi.

 

Throughout an offensive that October, two households bought caught up within the violence.

 

Within the lawsuit, the plaintiffs stated that Mr. Hifter’s forces captured the Suyid household residence. When the daddy, Adel Salam al-Suyid, and his son, Ibrahim, rushed residence to rescue different members of the family, they have been captured and kidnapped. The following day, their our bodies have been found bearing accidents that confirmed they have been tortured.

 

Two days later, different forces underneath Mr. Hifter’s command attacked the Krshiny residence, killing two members of the family. Six brothers from the household have been taken prisoner, accused of being members of the Islamic State. Ibrahim al-Krshiny, already injured within the eye from the assault on the home, was stripped after which overwhelmed concerning the head with pipes, cables and a broomstick, in keeping with the lawsuit. Then, over the following seven and a half hours, he was subjected to electrical shocks.

 

Mr. al-Krshiny was finally launched however misplaced a watch as a results of the abuse, in keeping with his lawsuit. His brother Mustafa’s physique was discovered days later, his arms tied behind his again and bullet holes in his head and chest. One other brother, Ali, was additionally shot to loss of life, and three others have been wounded.

 

“In October 2014, 10 males from these households have been imprisoned, overwhelmed, electrocuted or shot by Hifter’s forces,” stated Kevin Carroll, a lawyer with Wiggin and Dana who represents the households. “These households won’t obtain due course of in a nation largely managed by Hifter.”

 

The lawsuit accuses Mr. Hifter and his sons of utilizing the Libyan Nationwide Military to wage “an indiscriminate struggle in opposition to the Libyan individuals,” torturing and killing tons of with none judicial course of.

 

https://checkersaga.com/ex-c-i-a-asset-now-a-libyan-strongman-faces-torture-accusations/12938/

Anonymous ID: 2999da Feb. 18, 2020, 5:42 p.m. No.8178616   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8633 >>8639 >>8694 >>8904

Naperville whistleblower in Blago case, local FBI agents call Trump ending gov’s sentence early political

 

President Donald Trump’s decision to commute Rod Blagojevich’s prison sentence Tuesday had nothing to with right or wrong, said the Naperville woman whose role as a whistleblower led to the former governor’s conviction on federal corruption charges.

 

“Everything that Trump does is based on how it benefits him,” said Pam Davis, former CEO of Edward-Elmhurst Health who wore a wire for the FBI in 2003 in order to help gather evidence in Blagojevich’s criminal case.

 

“I have a personal problem with it because it ends up becoming a tool to reward those that are loyal to you, or maybe to stick it in the eye of someone,” said Rob Grant, director of the FBI’s Chicago office during the Blagojevich investigation.

 

https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/naperville-sun/ct-nvs-balgojevich-commute-pam-davis-rob-grant-naper-st-20200219-akvmonoztvdcjj7jsqmssihfyu-story.html

Anonymous ID: 2999da Feb. 18, 2020, 5:46 p.m. No.8178652   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8664 >>8719 >>8813 >>8875 >>9035 >>9161

15 men arrested in FBI Operation in Kankakee area

 

URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — Central District of Illinois U.S. Attorney John C. Milhiser and FBI Special Agent in Charge Sean M. Cox, Springfield Division, announced that 15 Central Illinois men were arrested over the weekend related to an FBI Operation conducted in Kankakee County.

 

The operation was conducted with the help of the Bradley Police Department, the Kankakee County Sheriff’s Office, and the Kankakee Area Metropolitan Enforcement Group.

 

The men have been charged in separate criminal complaints with attempted enticement of a child to engage in illegal sexual activity; some have also been charged with attempted sexual exploitation of children.

 

The complaints were unsealed on February 18, 2020, as each made their respective initial appearances in federal court in Urbana. Each was ordered detained pending hearings scheduled later this week.

 

According to the affidavits filed in support of the complaints, each of the men allegedly used various social media applications to contact and engage online with FBI covert employees posing as 14 and 15-year-old minors to make arrangements to meet the minor girl or boy with the intent to engage in sexual activity. Some of the men attempted to entice or coerce the minors to send them sexually explicit images.

 

As the men arrived at or near the designated address, in Bradley, Ill., they were arrested and taken into custody by FBI Special Agents; the Bradley Police Department; the Kankakee County Sheriff’s Office; and, the Kankakee Area Metropolitan Enforcement Group.

 

The defendants charged in this operation with attempted enticement of a minor are:

 

Joshua T. Koenig, 27, of Buckley

Jody L. Lagesse, 45, of Kankakee

Shane R. Ferris, 23,of Bourbonnais

Nick Vincent Senor, 25, of Kankakee

Dale Martin Alvin Scering, 26, of Bradley

Robert Shawn Anderson, 50, of Paxton

Bryan Rossi, 29, of Park Forest

Timothy Lyle Dean, 37, of Bourbonnais

 

The defendants charged in this operation with attempted enticement of a minor and attempted sexual exploitation of a child are:

 

Matthew T. Gribbon, 48, of Kankakee

Ryan I. Woodruff, 21, of Kankakee

Anmol Chugh, 28, of Saint Anne

Kyren Williams, 30, of Kankakee

Cole Montgomery, 25, of Danville

Joseph Adam Longanecker, 40, of Manteno

Jazzie Simmons, 28, of Kankakee

 

If convicted, for the offense of attempted enticement of a minor, each defendant faces a minimum of 10 years and up to life in prison.

 

For the offense of attempted sexual exploitation of a child, each defendant faces a minimum of 15 years and up to 30 years in prison.

 

https://www.mystateline.com/news/state-news/15-men-arrested-in-fbi-operation-in-kankakee-area/