Anonymous ID: 232518 June 30, 2020, 9:30 p.m. No.9808565   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8586 >>8706

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>https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/undercover-fbi-employee-on-the-dark-web-nabs-winnipeg-woman-trying-to-buy-chemical-weapon-1.5004632

Undercover FBI employee on the Dark Web nabs Winnipeg woman trying to buy chemical weapon

 

A Winnipeg woman has been sentenced to six years in prison for attempting to pick up a toxin in North Dakota.

 

According to court records, 37-year-old Sijie Liu pleaded guilty in a U. S. District Court to one count of Attempt to Acquire a Chemical Weapon.

 

The judgment, dated June 22, shows two other charges against her were dismissed.

 

The court documents say between February 15, 2019, and March 5, 2019, Liu contacted an undercover FBI employee on the “Dark Web.”

 

The court records say the defendant communicated she wanted to obtain a toxin and protective equipment to safely handle the chemical. Around Feb 12, 2019, the plea agreement says she placed an order for 10 millilitres of toxin, an apron, a mask, and gloves with a shipping address in Pembina, North Dakota.

 

Court documents did not specify the toxin ordered.

 

In an affidavit by FBI Special Agent Steven Noldin, on March 5, 2019, Liu drove a white Subaru Forester with a Manitoba plate through the border crossing at Pembina. Noldin says she presented a Nexus ID card and told a border guard she was going shopping for the day in Grand Forks.

 

Noldin’s affidavit says law enforcement observed the Subaru arrive at a parcel pickup in Pembina. It said, according to plainclothes officers inside the business, Liu used a fake name, Julie Chen. The affidavit said she picked up six packages for Julie Chen and one for a “friend” Sijie Liu.

 

The special agent says Liu was arrested upon her exit with a small flatbed loaded with the packages and transported to Homeland Security.

 

Noldin says before she was questioned she stated to officers, “I know what I did was wrong.”

 

The affidavit also says later she was overheard to say “that she has broken the law and was arrested” when contacting someone identified as her husband.

 

Liu is in custody in Cass County Jail in Fargo, but the court records say she’ll be held there until she can be transferred to Canada to serve her sentence.

Anonymous ID: 232518 June 30, 2020, 9:32 p.m. No.9808580   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/american-fashion-retailer-dillard-s-to-purchase-nygard-inventory-trademark-1.5631867

 

American fashion retailer Dillard's to purchase Nygard inventory, trademark

 

American fashion retailer Dillard's has reached a settlement with companies owned by Canadian designer Peter Nygard, and it includes buying inventory to sell in its chain of luxury department stores.

 

Dillard's, which has nearly 300 stores in the U.S., dumped Nygard in February after the FBI raided his New York headquarters and California home as part of a sexual assault investigation. It also refused deliveries, cancelled all existing orders and suspended future purchases from the company.

 

At the time a Dillard's spokesperson said the serious allegations concerning Nygard were in direct opposition to the company's "core values."

Anonymous ID: 232518 June 30, 2020, 9:36 p.m. No.9808598   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8603 >>8706

Anita Dunn issued her shocking homage to Chairman Mao on June 5, 2009 during her speech to graduating high school students at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in the Washington D.C. suburb of Potomac, Maryland.

 

Dunn’s statement served as a de facto official proclamation of support by the Obama/Biden administration for Chinese communist revolutionary Chairman Mao Zedong, the evil maniac who left in his wake a bloody trail of 80 million bodies, tens of millions starved to death, and tens of millions more executed or worked to death.