TYBs
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/american-man-hunts-markhor-in-chitral-after-paying-us-92-000.596672/page-2#post-11100857
TY anon. God bless you.
>https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/archbishop-vigano-dc-archbishop-who-criticized-trumps-visit-to-catholic-shrine-is-false-shepherd
>https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/08/carlo-maria-vigano-letter-former-vatican-official-says-pope-francis-covered-up-cardinals-sex-abuse-for-years.html
As I've said before.My definition of sex trafficking includes the movement of offenders. Not just victims.
>https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bvigano.html
16 Jan 1941 79.38 Born
24 Mar 1968 27.1 Ordained Priest Priest of Pavia, Italy
14 Apr 1989 48.2 Appointed Permanent Observer to Council of Europe
3 Apr 1992 51.2 Appointed Titular Archbishop of Ulpiana
3 Apr 1992 51.2 Appointed Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Nigeria
26 Apr 1992 51.2 Ordained Bishop Titular Archbishop of Ulpiana
4 Apr 1998 57.2 Appointed Official of the Secretariat of State
16 Jul 2009 68.5 Appointed Secretary General of the Governatorate of Vatican City State
3 Sep 2011 70.6 Resigned Secretary General of the Governatorate of Vatican City State
19 Oct 2011 70.7 Appointed Apostolic Nuncio to United States of America
12 Apr 2016 75.2 Retired Apostolic Nuncio to United States of America
48 years in the priesthood. Good number. Hat tip.
Interesting anon. TY for the feedback.
N85VM Aircraft Registration
Aircraft Summary
Summary2016 TEXTRON AVIATION INC 525B
Fixed wing multi engine
(8 seats / 2 engines)
OwnerVMI ENTERPRISES LLC
LAS VEGAS , NV, US
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Company Name: VMI ENTERPRISES LLC
File Number: E0648112012-3
Filing State: Nevada (NV)
Filing Status: Active
Filing Date: December 19, 2012
Company Age: 7 Years, 6 Months
Registered Agent:
Vitali Lapko
5565 El Camino Road
Las Vegas, NV 89118
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Vitali Lapko, 40
Las Vegas, NV
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Apartment fire leads to child's death
Michelle StarrStaff writer Feb. 22, 2000
An early morning apartment fire Monday claimed the life of an 8-year-old girl, sent three people to the hospital and several others fleeing from the building. The fire began about 2 a.m. in a closet of a second-floor apartment at 1831 G St. Apt. 4, said Deputy Fire Chief Rich Furasek. After evacuating three children from the apartment, firefighters found the 8-year-old hiding in the bathroom; she was in respiratory arrest, Furasek said. Paramedics revived the girl, and she was transported by helicopter to a children's hospital in Omaha. Her condition was upgraded, but she took a turn for the worse and died Monday afternoon, Furasek said. Of the three others evacuated from the apartment, a 3-year-old boy was taken to Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center, and a 14-year-old and 15-year-old were treated and released, Furasek said. The whereabouts of the parents during the fire was unknown, and no names were released as of Monday afternoon, Furasek said.Vitali Lapko, a 19-year-old junior finance major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, lives with his father, Venimin Lapko, in the apartment across the hall from the fatal fire. A woman's screams awokeVitali Lapko, and he saw his apartment filled with smoke, which had come in through the vents and under the door, he said. He woke his father up and then checked the hallway and saw only smoke, so he knew he had some time, he said. Vitali Lapko and his father grabbed essential things such as identification, money and some clothes, and crawled out of the apartment, he said. Though they had been living in the building for a year and nine months,Vitali Lapkodid not know his neighbors, he said. Too many people came in and out of the building to recognize who lived across the hall; he did not know the family or why the parents were not home, Vitali Lapko said. The fire - confined mainly to the closet - was under control after about 10 minutes, but officials focused on treating the patients. About 20 other people were evacuated from the building. Some were rescued by being pulled out of windows, Furasek said. The fire marshal was still investigating the cause of the fire as of Monday evening, Furasek said. The amount of loss, $35,000, included structural damages and cost of lost items. The fire also caused heavy heat and smoke damage throughout the second floor.Vitali Lapkosaid he was frightened when he awoke to a smoke-filled apartment. "I just thought, what if I wouldn't have woke up?" Vitali Lapko said.
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/apartment-fire-leads-to-child-s-death/article_15b3a57f-f38e-5bf2-a754-67da3ca0f172.html
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