[NYT] Jeffrey E. Epstein, the wealthy financier who is accused of sex trafficking, had an unusual dream: He hoped to seed the human race with his DNA by impregnating women at his vast New Mexico ranch.
Mr. Epstein over the years confided to scientists and others about his scheme, according to four people familiar with his thinking, although there is no evidence that it ever came to fruition.
Mr. Epstein’s vision reflected his longstanding fascination with what has become known as transhumanism: the science of improving the human population through technologies like genetic engineering and artificial intelligence. Critics have likened transhumanism to a modern-day version of eugenics, the discredited field of improving the human race through controlled breeding.
Mr. Epstein, who was charged in July with the sexual trafficking of girls as young as 14, was a serial illusionist: He lied about the identities of his clients, his wealth, his financial prowess, his personal achievements. But he managed to use connections and charisma to cultivate valuable relationships with business and political leaders.
Interviews with more than a dozen of his acquaintances, as well as public documents, show that he used the same tactics to insinuate himself into an elite scientific community, thus allowing him to pursue his interests in eugenics and other fringe fields like cryonics. "Clearly Mr. Epstein is delusional and any accusations he makes or evidence he provides against my client is false"
[Gateway Pundit] DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz is preparing a very damning report on James Comey’s conduct in the days leading up to his firing that will likely conclude he leaked classified information (memos) and lacked candor (lied).
According to a report out by award-winning investigative journalist John Solomon, Horowitz’s team referred James Comey for possible prosecution for leaking contents of his classified memos, but DOJ prosecutors under Bill Barr have decided to decline prosecution.
John Solomon does say however that Comey still isn’t out of the weeds yet and faces legal jeopardy in the ongoing investigation into FISA abuse and the origins of Spygate by US Attorney John Durham.
Comey’s ’Trump memos’ were supposedly classified after he gave them to his friend to leak to the New York Times ‐ this technical violation is what the DOJ used as an excuse not to prosecute Comey.
How convenient. The FBI changed the classification on Comey’s memos after they were leaked...coincidence? We think not.
On Wednesday night John Solomon went on with Sean Hannity to discuss the criminal charges against fired FBI Chief James Comey.
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With all of the "quotation marks" and ALL CAPS SHOUTING this, no matter how valid it "might be", looks to the outside observer like CRAZY CONSPIRACY THEORY.
Write like a normal person if you want to be taken seriously.
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How convenient. The FBI changed the classification on Comey’s memos after they were leaked...coincidence? We think not.
[NYPOST] A black teenager in Ohio was caught on video chasing four individuals with a pistol ‐ firing multiple shots at them and allegedly shouting, "I don’t like white people in my hood!"
Court papers obtained by WKRC outline the alleged incident, which unfolded on July 25 in the Kennedy Heights neighborhood of Cincinnati.
Devonta Allen, 18, was walking down a local street when he spotted his alleged victims inside two different cars, the court papers say.
He allegedly fired three shots at them ‐ hitting both vehicles, but missing everyone inside.
Video captured at the scene reportedly shows Allen chasing after the cars and unloading his pistol. He can be heard saying, "I don’t like white people in my hood" just before opening fire, according to Channel 2.
Allen wound up turning himself in to police Monday night. He allegedly confessed to shooting at the victims, but claimed they were armed and had fired at him first.
The teen is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday on felony assault charges. It’s unclear if he was behind bars Tuesday.
[WKYT CBS] 1 dead, several unaccounted for following massive explosion in Lincoln County.
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office says the explosion happened in the are of Bowens Loop Road in the Moreland community near Junction City and Hustonville. U.S. 127 was closed in the area as a result, as emergency directors have set up a command center. At its peak, the flames reached approximately 300 feet in the air.
"It was impressive. It's tragic. We hope it doesn't get worse," Lincoln County Emergency Management Director Don Gilliam said.
The Lincoln County Coroner's Office confirms at least one person is dead. Several structures caught fire in the area of the Indian Camp subdivision. Those flames were extinguished Emergency managers say five others are injured, and up to seven people are still unaccounted for.
Emergency managers say a ruptured gas line was the cause of the explosion. Crews have been able to shut off the gas. Crews evacuated 75 people from the scene, and several others voluntarily evacuated. Some of those displaced went to New Hope Baptist Church for shelter. Some have since left the shelter and returned to their homes. Authorities are asking those who live in the area of Indian Camp who have not been accounted for to check in at the church.
Crews are assessing the damage during daylight hours. Kentucky State Police Trooper Robert Purdy tweeted photos showing areas void of grass and vegetation. Railroad tracks in the area were also destroyed.
The pipeline is the Texas Eastern Transmission, which is owned and operated by Enbridge. The pipeline stretches more than 9,000 miles ranging from the Mexican border in Texas to New York City.
"Enbridge is aware of and is responding to a rupture on the Texas Eastern system in Lincoln County, Kentucky. Our first concern is for those impacted by this event and ensuring the safety of the community. Our teams are coordinating with first responders to secure the site. We have isolated the affected line and are working closely with emergency responders to manage the situation. We will provide more information as it becomes available," a company spokesperson said.
Authorities are asking the public to stay away from the area. Jodie Coulter lives near where the explosion happened, and she said she was able to get to safety with her husband but not before she suffered burns.
“It was hot. Look at the siding, and you could see it melting," Coulter said. "I had to get away from there as fast as I possibly could.”
Viewers in several counties reported seeing the fire, including people in the Lexington metropolitan area.
Chief Meteorologist Chris Bailey says the fire showed up on the Louisville weather radar.
Update at 9:10 p.m. EDT:
The Lincoln County Coroner's Office has identified the victim as Lisa Denise Derringer, 58, of Stanford.
Emergency managers say five others are injured. Everyone else was accounted for.
[DAWN] After two days of sporadic showers and extended power outages, the water supply to large parts of Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... has been disrupted due to the shutdown of an important pumping station.
According to a spokesperson for the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB), electricity supply to the North-East Karachi (NEK) pump has been disrupted after the grid station supplying it was flooded with rainwater.
He said power had been suspended since 8:35pm on Tuesday, as a result of which the pumping of water from the NEK pump had also stopped.
As per the KWSB spokesperson, they were unable to provide 160 million gallons of to water various parts of the city. Gulistan-e-Jauhar, New Karachi, North Karachi and Scheme 33 were completely affected by the disruption while Gulshan-e-Iqbal was partially affected.
While asking citizens to conserve available water, he said that as soon as the electricity supply is restored, the provision of water will resume.
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Maybe the Chinese decided to divert it all to a kiddie water park for BRI engineers and employees.
[NBCNEWS] "We are saddened that a series of unforeseen setbacks has made it impossible to put on the festival we imagined," said one of the key organizers.
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...After the second cancellation, you have to wonder exactly what these guys were thinking. I still say the reason they kept beating that poor deceased equine was that the concert was actually a fiendishly clever money laundering scheme, and if it didn't come off somebody was going to end up in a fifty gallon drum in the Jersey Barrens.
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the 25th anniversary was a disaster, why try it again anyway?
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There's a lesson in this. Liberals have wrecked everything so much we couldn't build a new Hoover Dam today and they can't even re-enact one of their most beloved spectacles.
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Watched a YouTube interview with Grace Slick recently. She did not have good things to say about the original Woodstock. Some guys might have gotten lucky and scored some numb skulled hippie chicks. But when you look at those old pictures of people camping in the mud, listening to lame wad Richie Havens and bumming out on bad acid, it doesn't really look like a whole lot of fun.
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[TAMPABAY] Sharks, sure. Stingrays, too. Even jellyfish.
But among the dangers you'd expect to find in the Gulf of Mexico, alligators would be far down the list.
If on it at all.
But that wasn't the case Saturday in the waters just off the coast of Pasco County.
The Pasco Sheriff's Office, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and an FWC nuisance wildlife trapper responded to reports of an alligator bothering swimmers off of Durney Key, just west of Port Richey.
According to the Sheriff's Office, the gator was chasing swimmers in the Pithlachascotee (or Cotee) River, a popular spot for scallopers that feeds into the Gulf.
The trapper captured the alligator, the Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post, with help from Sheriff's Office Maritime Operations deputies.
No swimmers were maimed.
The alligator was transported to a safe location by the trapper, according to the post. "a safe location" = "jerky smoker"
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Was that Chance, the Snapper ? The 2 foot pocket rocket ?
[NYPOST] Relatives of inmates killed during a prison riot in northern Brazil gathered in the coroner’s office Tuesday to identify the 58 victims, with some passing out at seeing the beheaded corpse of a loved one.
Seeking to prevent further violence at the Altamira prison in Para state, where gruesome violence Monday included 16 decapitations, authorities designated all 46 inmates accused of being involved for transfer to other prisons, including stricter federal ones. Local officials said at least 33 inmates had been moved on Tuesday to the state capital of Belem for reassignment.
A worker at the forensic institute in Altamira, Marcel Ferreira, described the anxiety among the relatives waiting outside the coroner’s office and said the office had asked local authorities, firefighters and anyone present at the scene to bring water, food or medical assistance for the family members.
"Sometimes we think that (they) are in a safe place," said Antonia Vera Santana, a 43-year-old mother looking for news of her son, incarcerated in the Altamira prison. "But it’s a lot worse there than it is out here."
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Seems 'judged by a jury of his peers' is a little more harsher than a state is willing to do (to their peers).
DPRK confirms KJU guided test-fire of a new large-caliber multiple rocket launcher on 31 Jul. Says it "will play a main part in ground mil operations."
No mention of US and SK but says the weapon will be cause for worry for "the forces" that do things which make them targets.
— Rachel Minyoung Lee (@rachelminyoung1) July 31, 2019
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Hong Kong protestors are on another level. Here they’re using lasers to avoid facial recognition cameras. A cyber war against Chinese artificial intelligence. pic.twitter.com/t1hIczr5Go
#BREAKING: The United States does not plan to make changes to an upcoming military drill with South Korea, a senior U.S. defense official said on Wednesday - @Reuters
— Global: MilitaryInfo (@Global_Mil_Info) July 31, 2019
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I blame all that toxic masculinity. Don't worry. When men start shaving their legs sales will bounce right back.
If only that was what happened. But actually it’s because more than half of Gillette sales are outside the U.S., and the strengthening dollar impacted numbers, allowing P&G to take a nice — and legal— goodwill tax write off, which sheltered nearly all the profits for this quarter.
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But actually it’s because more than half of Gillette sales are outside the U.S., and the strengthening dollar impacted numbers..
Why is Gillette so dependent upon overseas sales? I sense far more in the future. Mirrors the crap coming from Hollyweird. If you are reliant upon the dollar vs the world, you just put your future in others hands. Maybe not the business plan that is optimal for investors.
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If you are reliant upon the dollar vs the world, you just put your future in others hands.
My guess is they have a shit finance team - they're supposed to buy puts & calls on foreign currency to hedge against these fluctuations. Boeing largely avoids this because their contracts are to get paid in USD but not every country is able to do that.
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P&G has been an international company since the 1920s, as I recall, and has factories supplying local customers in much of the world. We lived in Germany and Belgium because Mr. Wife was part of the team developing products for Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union after the Wall fell; his travels in the years before that supported factories manufacturing soap and toothpaste in most of the world except Australia and Antarctica.
My guess is they have a shit finance team - they're supposed to buy puts & calls on foreign currency to hedge against these fluctuations.
Raj, Mr. Wife tells me that P&G does not play the puts/calls game, because that only protects against short term fluctuations, not trends a decade or more out. The company sources materials and has factories all over the world. And given that the writedown actually benefits the company’s bottom line...
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I've been retired for a few years, and the accounting rules may have changed. But back in the day goodwill amortization and writeoffs were after tax--so did not shelter income from taxation.
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[DAWN] The Indian government and women's groups hailed "historic" legislation on Wednesday that criminalised "instant divorce" for Moslems, but an influential Islamic group said it would launch a legal challenge.
India's upper house passed a bill on Tuesday banning the centuries-old practice that allowed men to separate from their wives by saying "talaq" ‐ or divorce ‐ three times.
Husbands who use it now can be placed in durance vile Youse'll never take me alive coppers!... [BANG!]... Ow!... I quit! for up to three years or be fined.
Some Moslem women's groups celebrated at events across India, which has followed Pakistain, Bangladesh, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates in regulating "triple talaq".
Zakia Soman, a social activist who launched a campaign against the practice nearly a decade ago, said the legislation would serve as a deterrent against the unjust treatment of women, some of whom were divorced with a WhatsApp message or by phone.
"This law is the result of decades of injustice meted out to Moslem women and the unsympathetic attitude of the political class and clergy," Soman told AFP.
The government called the parliament vote "historic".
"An archaic and medieval practice has finally been confined to the dustbin of history," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter late Tuesday.
'MEDIEVAL' DIVORCE BANNED But other Moslem groups fought the law and even the opposition Congress Party was against it, accusing Modi's right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of targeting one minority group.
Zafaryab Jilani of the All India Moslem Personal Law Board vowed on Wednesday to challenge the new legislation in court.
He said the action was part of a wider campaign by Modi's Hindu nationalist party to undermine religious freedom.
"We are not surprised by the legislation as it is part of their larger agenda to change the country's constitution and snatch away the rights of minorities," Jilani, secretary of the Moslem group, told AFP.
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Although legislation to enforcement is a long distance to go in India, the fuzz will have an extra charge to put islamists in jail, if for no other reason. 1 out of 4 muslims above 30 have talaq-ed someone verbally or on phone.
Islamic polygamy will be next. Steps to contain the population expansion of muslims.
Greta Thunberg to sail across Atlantic for UN climate summits
Greta Thunberg is to sail across the Atlantic in a high-speed racing yacht next month to attend UN climate summits in the US and Chile as part of a sabbatical year the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist will spend in the US.
"Good news! I'll be joining the UN Climate Action Summit in New York, COP25 in Santiago ... I've been offered a ride on the 60ft racing boat Malizia II. We'll be sailing across the Atlantic Ocean from the UK to NYC in mid August," Greta tweeted. The journey will take two weeks.
The campaigner, whose solo protest last year sparked the Fridays for Future global school climate strike movement, said in June she would be taking a year off school to attend the summits, on 23 September in New York and 2-13 December in Santiago, which she described as "pretty much where our future will be decided".
After driving Ewwropean school kids as crazy as herself with reckless abandon and traipsing all across the Eww, including the Vatican, she's bound to set sail on a modified "sports yacht" for the breeding grounds of insanity, the US west coast !
The yacht is fitted with solar panels and underwater turbines to generate zero-carbon electricity. Greta will be accompanied on the voyage by Malizia II’s skipper Boris Hermann, her father Svante, Pierre Casiraghi, the grandson of Monaco’s late Prince Rainier III and the actor Grace Kelly, and a film-maker.
Greta told the Associated Press before the announcement that she had not wanted to travel to the US by cruise ship because of their notoriously high emissions, while the Atlantic could be dangerous for sailing boats in August because of the high risk of hurricanes.
"Taking a boat to North America is basically impossible," she said. "I have had countless people helping me, trying to contact different boats."
This is insanity plain and simple, multiplied and exploited by the media and the climate fanatics, ultimately smoke and mirrors to bring student agitation and politics to kindergarten and middle-school. And it utilizes a mentally challenged girl's predatory parents, coaxing and pushing here into becoming an icon of stupidity. Prepare for large scale strikes in schools and protests involving kids who can't spell c-l-i-m-a-t-e yet, herded by dyke teachers and pansy headmasters.
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Should said yacht encounter problems at sea, the US Navy should send the USS Constitution to the rescue with a large kite to airlift the passengers to safety.
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airlift the passengers to safety
Into the Amazon forest. Let them see that planet is generally safer than us.
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"Taking a boat to North America is basically impossible," she said.
The stupid, it burns....
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Taking a sailboat to the US is difficult. Of course, it used to be common until 100 years or so ago.
Any boat or ship crossing the ocean spews out an enormous amount of CO2, unless it is powered by wind.
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"Taking a boat to North America is basically impossible," she said.
The White Star Lines could not be reached for comment. Luxury lines, no, but freighter, yes.
EU - America
Bremerhaven, Germany (Day 1); Le Havre, France (3); Charleston, SC (12); Savannah, GA (13), Freeport, Bahamas (15); Veracruz (20) and Altamira, Mexico (21); Houston, TX (24); New Orleans, LA (27); Freeport, 2nd call (29); Port Everglades, FL (31); Savannah, 2nd call (33); Charleston, 2nd call (34) Antwerp, Belgium (43); Felixstowe, England (44) and Bremerhaven (46).
Bremerhaven, Germany (Day 1); Rotterdam, Holland (2); Antwerp, Belgium (4); Le Havre, France (7); Boston, MA (15); New York, NY (16); Philadelphia, PA (19); Baltimore, MD (21); Norfolk, VA (22); New York, 2nd call (24); Bremerhaven (33).
Houston, TX (Day 1); New Orleans, LA (3); Port Everglades, FL (5); Freeport, Bahamas (6); Barcelona, Spain (17); Gioia Tauro (20), Naples (21) and La Spezia, Italy (23); Barcelona (25) and Valencia, Spain (26); Sines, Portugal (28); Santo Domingo, Caucedo terminal, Dominican Republic (37); Cristobal, Panama (40); Vera Cruz (45) and Altamira, Mexico (46); Houston (48).
New York (Day 1), Norfolk, VA (2); Savannah, GA (4); Miami, FL (6); Algeciras, Spain (19); Malta (22); Gioia Tauro (23); Leghorn (25) and Genoa, Italy (27); Marseille (Fos sur Mer terminal), France (29); Algeciras, 2nd call (32); New York (42).
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Wish I could be sixteen again. I can ecall how much I knew back then. It was all so clear...
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Grunta, how many tons of carbon did it take to build the racing boat Malizia II ?
Another short want to be troll idiot pc proving once again, Swedes are basically Norwegians with their brains removed and zero spine.
By the way, "Thun" basically is a fancy spelling of the old Norse "Tun" meaning some who lived by a fenced yard. Yeah, great lineage there toaster girl.
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Grunta, how many tons of carbon did it take to build the racing boat Malizia II ?
It's not just the raw materials. It's exotic fiber-reinforced composites for the hull, synthetic fiber and fabric for sails and rope, metal mining and fabrication for fittings, and let's not forget the computers to run the CAD/CAM software used to design the boat and whatever testing simulations. Since we've got computers, we need electricity and a way to generate and transmit it. It's probably got a GPS on board, so we need some rockets and a satellite constellation.
In short, to build a boat like that, you need to invent Western Civilization.
[BREITBART] The Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte cancelled a theater performance called "The Coronation of Our Lady of the Transvestites" after the local Church protested the anti-Catholic nature of the show. Well, that certainly sounds offensive. I wonder if it was by accident? "WE SO Edgy!"
As the online Catholic news site Crux reported Tuesday, the archbishop of Belo Horizonte, Walmor Oliveira de Azevedo, released a statement calling the production "a prejudiced and criminal action of disrespect of the Catholic Christian faith." No! Re-e-e-e-ally?
The show was created by the artistic group Academia Transliteraria and featured transvestite, transsexual, and transgender artists. During the performance, which includes a mock procession, actors distribute leaflets to the audience with a prayer to "Our Lady of the Transvestites" and sing parodies of Catholic hymns, inviting the audience to join in. "Join us in our deviance so we feel accepted and we'll have company when we're burning in hell!"
"We demand and hope that the competent authorities and the organizers suspend the event, given that it is an indisputable encouragement to prejudice and discrimination, disrespectful of the values of the Catholic Christian faith," the archdiocesan statement read. But how could he say that? It sounds like such understated good taste!
The archdiocese said that the event was "seriously endangering the peace and the proper respectful relationship between citizens." Meaning the solemn procession could expect its share of flung fruit and dog turds...
It is "not acceptable to exploit the Virgin Mary, disrespecting her" in order to promote "an aggression" against the Catholic faith, the text stated, while calling on all Catholics to "protest, demanding respect and the immediate suspension of this criminal action." How about next you do "The transvestite Imam"?
Along with the official statement from the archdiocese, an independent Catholic organization from Belo Horizonte called the Instituto Sao Pedro de Alcantara organized an online petition protesting the event, which garnered over 28,000 signatures. Just hours after the release of the Church statement, the mayor of Belo Horizonte, Alexandre Kalil, announced the cancellation of the show, which had been scheduled to be performed on July 20 in a taxpayer-funded cultural festival organized by the city government. Requiring the taxpayers to pay for people to make fun of them.
Kalil posted the news on his Twitter account: "I defend all liberties. I’m a Catholic, devoted to Saint Rita of Cascia. Don’t worry, nobody will attack any religion. This is not culture."
The theatrical company posted its own statement on Facebook, alleging that the show does not intend to "deny the faith of other people" and suggesting that it does not mock the Catholic Church. The group also accused the local government of censorship for cancelling the performance. I'm wondering how it doesn't mock the Catholic Church?
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I would be against this cancellation under a great many circumstances. But it was at a taxpayer funded festival, so yeah, it should have been cancelled. Taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for this (or for festivals in general, in my opinion).
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.