Anonymous ID: a42bb3 Feb. 29, 2020, 12:12 a.m. No.8281609   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1621 >>1642

Think about it

Time is getting short

Catalog issue is a pretext

To test, identify and rank white hats

To identify and rank black hats

And the multiple attempts to msg.

Those who are seditious or weak enough

To do dirty deeds dirt cheap

When it won’t let (you) in on a bread

YOUR dough is rising

Instantly has everything to

Begin or update your profile

Some are white hats that put bees in your bonnet

Just to see (PSYOP) how you act anonymously

Do (you) have character

Or are you

Amoral

And play the devil’s part too well

Anonymous ID: a42bb3 Feb. 29, 2020, 12:44 a.m. No.8281673   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ever wonder what motivates clay

Spirit

Spirit is pure

Until you choose poorly

As a person, a family, a company, a community, a nation

Whenever you oppress your people

They yearn for God given rights

That’s right GOD GIVEN

People can suppress their evil urges

People can suppress tyranny’s evil

Want recent history? Ask King George.

God wins.

Anonymous ID: a42bb3 Feb. 29, 2020, 1:03 a.m. No.8281726   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1741

Does

One

See

 

What the trillions made shorting MARKETS

Actually funds. I hope it’s not all just going to Soros and his ilk. Did April 15 come early?

Anonymous ID: a42bb3 Feb. 29, 2020, 1:26 a.m. No.8281795   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.voachinese.com/a/voaweishi-20200228-proandcon-zhong-says-was-not-necessarily-in-china/5308264.html

 

Couldn’t embed the video- VOA /C_A Says maybe, maybe not China’s fault

Anonymous ID: a42bb3 Feb. 29, 2020, 2:24 a.m. No.8281966   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://defensemaven.io/bluelivesmatter/news/ohio-man-threatens-officers-during-arrest-vows-to-be-next-serial-cop-killer-b3x2Q3YZH0OCZsf09X8amA

 

Shamarr Handy threatened Cincinnati police trying to arrest him and told them he would be the next serial cop killer.

Cincinnati, OH – A man who was being arrested on multiple domestic violence charges on Tuesday threatened Cincinnati police and told them he was going to be the next famous serial cop killer.

 

The incident occurred just before 3 a.m. on Feb. 25 when Cincinnati police officers responded to a call about a domestic incident at a residence on Glenwood Avenue, Cincinnati Enquirer reported.

 

Police said that 39-year-old Shamarr Handy choked and pushed a woman inside his home.

 

When officers attempted to take Handy into custody at the scene, he became very violent, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.

 

Police said the suspect kicked in a door panel of a police cruiser and then threatened the officers.

 

"[Handy] threatened to smack the fire out of an arresting officer's mouth," according to a police report. "[Handy] also threatened to become the next Christopher Dorner."

 

Dorner was a notorious cop killer who released a manifesto against law enforcement officers after he was fired by the Los Angeles Police Department, according to CNN.

 

During a nine-day shooting spree in 2013, the former police officer killed four people and wounded three more.

 

It began when he gunned down the daughter of an LAPD officer, and her fiancé, who Dorner thought had bungled his termination appeal, according to CNN.

 

The district attorney said that Dorner was “hunting” former police colleagues and appeared to accept that he would not live, CNN reported.

 

During his rampage, Dorner drove around and randomly shot at police.

 

In one instance, he happened upon two police officers and shot them at point-blank range, killing one of them, CNN reported.

 

Dorner tried to escape by driving to the mountains but his pickup truck got stuck in the snow, according to the Long Beach Press-Telegram.

 

He holed up in an empty cabin in San Bernardino for days, within eyesight of a police checkpoint that was set up to capture him.

 

When Dorner was eventually found in a second cabin deeper in the mountains, he refused to surrender, the Long Beach Press-Telegram reported.

 

Even after police drove a tactical trailer into the cabin, Dorner wouldn’t back down and instead launched green smoke canisters at police.

 

Police retaliated with tear gas canisters and a fire was ignited in the cabin, CNN reported.

 

Ten minutes into the fire, police heard a single gunshot.

 

The autopsy report confirmed that Dorner died from a self-inflicted single gunshot to the head, according to CNN.

 

Handy, Dorner’s would-be copycat, was charged with felony domestic violence, felony vandalism, and two counts of menacing, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.

 

He was being held in the county jail pending trial.

Anonymous ID: a42bb3 Feb. 29, 2020, 2:29 a.m. No.8281976   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/02/28/pastor-got-teen-pregnant-then-ordered-hit-on-colleague-who-reported-him-police-say/

 

Jacob M. Malone, 37, is charged with attempted murder, criminal solicitation, attempted aggravated assault and making terroristic threats.

 

At the time of the alleged murder-for-hire solicitation last year, Malone was imprisoned at Laurel Highlands state correctional institute in western Pennsylvania, serving three to six years after pleading guilty to charges of corruption of minors, institutional sexual assault and endangering the welfare of children.

 

He had been arrested in 2016 after a teenager gave birth to his child. The sexual relationship was reported to police by Harold Lee Wiggins, the senior pastor at Malone’s church.

 

The teenager told police in West Whiteland Township that Malone had been sexually assaulting her since she, at age 17, had moved with him and his family from Minnesota to Pennsylvania’s Chester County. She said he had befriended her when she was 12 or 13 and he was working at a church in Arizona.

 

When the accusations become public, Malone had resigned his church position and was traveling in Ecuador. He skipped out on his scheduled flight home, but eventually returned to the United States and was arrested.

 

His lawyer and the prosecutor negotiated a sentence of two to four years, with no rape charge, in exchange for a guilty plea. At the sentencing, Judge Jacqueline Carroll Cody surprised them by rejecting the deal as too lenient. She imposed a sentence of three to six years.

 

Wiggins and Cody were allegedly the targets of a murder-for-hire plot concocted by the imprisoned Malone. He had reportedly offered a fellow inmate $5,000 to kill the pastor and an unspecified additional fee for killing the judge.

 

Anthony Yerger, who had been Malone’s cellmate late last year, reportedly told State Trooper Patrick Hauser last week of Malone’s plot “to get revenge on people involved in this case.”

 

Hauser said Yerger’s account was consistent with that of another inmate, Angelo Tomeo, who in July 2019 had reported to a Chester County police detective that Malone was trying to arrange the murder of Wiggins and Cody.

 

Tomeo reportedly said Malone had offered him the same deal — $5,000 to kill Wiggins — and had given him a map of Calvary Fellowship, Wiggins’ church.

 

Malone, who was paroled late last year, was arrested Tuesday. According to court documents, he has been imprisoned at a state correctional unit in Montgomery County, but the circumstances of his incarceration there were not detailed.

 

The teenager whom he impregnated moved back to Arizona. She told officials Malone, whom she thought of as a father figure, had taken advantage of her mentally, physically and spiritually. She said she had come to realize that he was “something else when no one was watching.”

 

At the time of Malone’s sentencing, his lawyer, Evan Kelly, told People magazine that his client remained married to his wife and was “not going through any divorce proceedings.” The couple had three young children.

 

He said Malone’s post-prison plans were “to move back to Minnesota and help people, try to turn his life around and teach people how quickly you can fall.”