82_28 » Thu Dec 08, 2016 1:44 pm wrote:Elvis! You back! I was going to call you in the next couple days. Good to see you here again.
Seconded! Happy to see you


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82_28 » Thu Dec 08, 2016 1:44 pm wrote:Elvis! You back! I was going to call you in the next couple days. Good to see you here again.
Jerky » Thu Dec 08, 2016 3:20 am wrote:D&C, I'm still waiting on your three most favoritest pieces of irrefutable Pizzagate evidence!
J.
Grizzly » Thu Dec 08, 2016 1:10 am wrote:Published on Nov 21, 2012Massive Pentagon Child Pornography Accusations Not Investigated
2011-01-06, CNN
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPT...
The Pentagon porn story began in 2006. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement [ICE] child pornography sting operation called Project Flicker produced payment records of about 5,200 people, many of whom provided Army or fleet zip codes or military e-mail addresses. Subsequently, the Pentagon's investigative branch, DCIS, began going through the ICE list to identify who actually was a DOD employee. The investigation, however, only ran for eight months, and only cross-checked some 3,500 names for Pentagon ties. According to DCIS documents revealed in a Freedom of Information Act request, out of that 3,500, investigators uncovered 264 employees or contractors, including staffers for the secretary of defense. Nine people had top security clearances. But only about 20 percent of those 264 people were completely investigated. Fewer still were prosecuted. After about eight months, the entire probe was halted. It left about 1,700 names totally unchecked, 1,700 alleged kiddie porn customers, an unknown number of whom may still work in some capacity for the Defense Department. Late last summer, after investigations by "The Boston Globe" and Yahoo! Newsrevealed the figures, a Pentagon spokesman promised to reopen the investigation, conceding that DCIS had stopped due to lack of resources. DCIS says it is now revisiting all 5,200 names. They have now identified 302 employees or staffers. [Yet] of the 302 people confirmed as DOD personnel or contractors, only 70 of them were actually investigated.
Let me state for the record that I consider this to be a class struggle and that both Clinton and Trump to be vicious plutocrats whose shared interest in maintaining their power, wealth and privilege counts for more than any of our claims on them as representatives or citizens of the world or even common human decency.
It is being reported that she (Coulter) was in Haiti before with Silsby: (From AFP: Judge Bernard Saint-vil, who is handling the case, allowed them to leave the country without bail, according to their lawyer Aviol Fleurant. But Saint-vil wants to question two other missionaries -- group leader Laura Silsby and her confidante Charisa Coulter -- "because they were in Haiti before the earthquake," Fleurant added.)
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Per CA: It was unclear if they still faced charges of child abduction and criminal conspiracy, which can carry prison terms of up to 15 years.
https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/3465
Jerky » Thu Dec 08, 2016 1:14 am wrote:Well now, for all her "power", it sure didn't help her "steal" the White House, did it?
This "The Clintons are the Devil" crap really gets my goat. It's like everybody forgets that all those right-wing lies about them were debunked years ago. Now we're all supposed to believe that Bill Clinton is a pedophile, when even the wildest claims against him back in the day never approached that precipice.
As for Brock... are you even aware of his career trajectory?
These are still human beings we're discussing here. You should try not to forget that.
J.
Jerky » Thu Dec 08, 2016 2:16 am wrote:You do realize, Guru, that your contributions to threads about certain subjects on this board come across as the unfiltered ramblings of a rapidly deteriorating schizophrenic, do you not?
mentalgongfu2 » Thu Dec 08, 2016 3:27 am wrote:Numerous articles claim these are "known FBI codewords," yet I have asked in this very thread for any citation of these terms in the context of child sexual abuse, and the only and best reference I have gotten is that people on 4chan know it's true, as far as I can tell, because people use them on the 4chan forums to seek and distribute such material.
stefano » Thu Dec 08, 2016 5:03 am wrote:
edit- I'm pretty sure the rest of that list - hot dog = boy etc. - is made up
Plutonia » Thu Dec 08, 2016 10:21 am wrote:Hillary was in email contact with convicted child trafficker Laura Silsby in Haiti:
Jerky » Thu Dec 08, 2016 6:02 am wrote:It sends the message that you do NOT abandon the world to stupid fucking crazy people. It sends the message that in this world you have to be BRAVE.
In other words, it is PRECISELY the kind of message I appreciate seeing a father impart to his son.
J.
Wombaticus Rex » 08 Dec 2016 09:49 wrote:Also, just as a status update / preview of how many RI topics will be in the news in 2017: I was asking a true believer what they expected to "get convictions" for, with no victim testimony, and I was linked to this. The victim? Cathy O'Brien.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SNsrPkxMGQ
Not going to embed it because it's an egregiously crappy video.
‘You’re gonna die’: Woman indicted in threats to father of Sandy Hook victim
By Susan Svrluga December 7 at 11:44 PM
A woman in Florida was charged with making death threats to the father of a boy who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting massacre — threats she made because she believed the attack was staged.
In 2012, Noah Pozner, 6, was shot to death, one of the victims of the Sandy Hook massacre in Newtown, Conn., in which a gunman killed 27 people, including 20 young children at an elementary school, before turning the gun on himself.
[After Newtown shooting, mourning parents enter the lonely quiet]
Earlier this year, the boy’s father, Lenny Pozner, objected to a professor who has repeatedly argued that the massacre was an elaborate hoax, and the professor was fired. Afterward, Pozner started receiving death threats on his phone.
He was with his daughters when he checked his voicemail, but he quickly shut it off, alarmed.
“You’re gonna die you [expletives and slurs deleted],” he heard. “… And what are you going to do about it?
“You can do absolutely nothing. … this is coming to you real soon [expletive deleted]. You going to die,” and “You [expletive deleted] look behind you, justice is coming to you real soon.”
Pozner was jolted, he said, not just because of fear but he worried that his children might hear it.
Lucy Richards, 57, of Tampa, was arrested Monday after a grand jury indictment on four felony counts of transmitting threats, the U.S. Justice Department said in a statement.
A year ago, Noah Pozner’s parents wrote a letter to the Sun-Sentinel, saying that a professor at Florida Atlantic University had harassed them for proof that the murders really happened, and arguing that his position at the university gave his claims unjustified credibility.
[University fires professor who says Sandy Hook was a hoax]
James Tracy was fired by the university.
[Professor who says Sandy Hook was a hoax sues the college that fired him]
A post apparently written by Tracy maintained that Sandy Hook was faked, that no one was killed and that “local co-conspirators” were paid to pretend to grieve their young children.
Tracy sued the university. He did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment Wednesday night.
[Professor who says Sandy Hook was a hoax sues the college that fired him]
Then the threats against Pozner intensified. He knew there were people who contended that the shootings never happened, that paid actors staged the tragedy in an effort to promote gun control. But he was surprised by the intensity of the reaction when he questioned the conspiracy theory.
He noted that such conspiracy theories have had similarly unusual reactions, such as when a gunman walked into a pizza restaurant in Washington, D.C., on Sunday and fired shots, later telling police he was searching for child abuse victims because of a conspiracy theory that went viral.
[Suspect tells police he wanted to save children from abuse]
In January, after the death threats, Pozner wrote, “It’s been three years since my son’s life was snuffed out by an act of senseless violence and I’m left in a fog of disbelief.”
On Wednesday, he said he was comforted to know the system was working, to protect the victims of violent crimes from re-victimization.
“This is a heavy month,” he said. Next week is the fourth anniversary of the shooting.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/gra ... 0f9d7e3cee
Conspiracy theories create real danger for Sandy Hook parent, D.C. pizzeria
Read more here: http://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/na ... rylink=cpy
Daughter of Newtown victim to Trump: Denounce Alex Jones, Sandy Hook denier
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/mor ... af4f979b1c
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