[BREITBART] The mother of the skirt-wearing teen who was found guilty of "forcible sodomy" in a girls’ bathroom sexual assault in Loudoun County, Virginia, blamed her son’s victim for the crime. According to the criminal’s mother, he is just "a 15-year-old boy that wanted to have sex in the bathroom," and the victim didn’t do enough to fight back. She said, "You’re 15. You can reasonably defend yourself. You’re not just going to sit there and take it." Confession: A long, long time ago I was fifteen. I've never worn a skirt. I've never been inside a ladies' room. I've often wanted to have sex; that's a hormone thing with men. I've never had sex in a school bathroom. No one's ever had to fight me off, and in fact there were too many occasions where I was too good at taking hints.
"If I was in a position where I was about to be raped, I would be screaming, kicking, everything," the mother told Daily Mail. "You’re 15. You can reasonably defend yourself. You’re not just going to sit there and take it."
"And so, because there wasn’t a presence of a fight, he felt it was okay to keep going," the mother added, in an apparent defense of her son’s behavior. She also mentioned that the victim didn’t immediately report the assault.
The mother went on to say that her son depicted the rape as an accident, telling her that he didn’t mean to insert his genitalia inside the girl’s anus, and that he was surprised when it caused her pain. This woman appears to be entirely divorced from reality. No wonder her kid's a sicko.
"He said he was intending for vaginal and it ended up for 10 seconds as anal," the mother said.
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Ummmm, he flipped her over. Tell me again about "sit there and take it"? This mother and her freak "son" need remedial beatings every day
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She is just screwing up every lefty belief. First the transgender kid is a monster, second she's blaming the rape victim. If these wonderful people are people of color they'll get the hat-trick.
Also no word about the second victim after her monster kid was quietly transferred.
[NBC] A Washington state father killed his daughter's 19-year-old boyfriend for selling her into a sex trafficking ring, police said. Seems like a rational reaction to me.
The boyfriend's remains were discovered in the trunk of an abandoned car on East Everett Avenue in Spokane last month, police said in a press release Monday. Investigators believe the victim was killed in November 2020.
The girl's father, John Eisenman, 60, was charged with first-degree murder and is being held on a $1 million bond. Attorney information was not listed for him.
Police said Eisenman learned in October 2020 that his juvenile daughter had been sex trafficked in the Seattle area and "obtained information" that her boyfriend was responsible, according to the press release.
Eisenman was able to rescue his daughter and get her back to Spokane that same month, police said.
When the father learned that his daughter's boyfriend was going to be at a location in Airway Heights, Eisenman drove there and waited for the 19-year-old to arrive.
"During that encounter Eisenman abducted the victim, tying him up and placing him in the trunk of a vehicle. Eisenman subsequently assaulted the victim by hitting him in the head with a cinder block and then stabbed him repeatedly, causing his death," police said. "After the homicide, Eisenman drove the vehicle to a remote area in North Spokane County and abandoned the car with the body still inside." Nope. Beating his head in with a rock seems like just the thing.
[TODAY] The attorneys for the armorer in charge of weapons on the set of "Rust" say they are investigating whether someone put a live bullet in a box of dummy rounds with the purpose of "sabotaging the set," resulting in the death of a cinematographer from a prop gun fired by star Alec Baldwin.
Jason Bowles and Robert Gorence, the attorneys for armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, 24, spoke exclusively on TODAY Wednesday about how they believed a live round ended up in the gun fired by Baldwin, which has made their client a focus of the investigation into the death of Halyna Hutchins.
Bowles said there was a box of bullets on the set labeled as dummy rounds that Gutierrez-Reed pulled from to load the gun. He believed it was possible a third party may have put a live round in the box.
"I believe that somebody who would do that would want to sabotage the set, want to prove point, want to say that they’re disgruntled, they’re unhappy," Bowles told TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie. "And we know that people had walked off the set the day before."
Asked if he thought a crew member could be a suspect, Bowles said "I think you can’t rule anybody out at this point."
"We know there was a live round in a box of dummy rounds that shouldn’t have been there," Bowles said. "We have people who had left the set, who had walked out because they were disgruntled. We have a time frame between 11 (a.m.) and 1 (p.m.), approximately, that day, in which the firearms at times were unattended, so there was opportunity to tamper with this scene."
Gorence added that the film set's prop ammunition was in a truck "that was completely unattended at all times, giving someone access and opportunity."
NBC News has not verified Bowles' allegation that firearms were left unattended on set during that time period or Gorence's allegation that the ammunition was left unsupervised in a prop truck.
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I've was 'sick' of Alec Balwin long before he starting shooting people on set. His disgusting CYA press statements are exactly what one could expect of him.
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Shouldn't an "armorer" be able to tell the difference between a blank and a live round?
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What is this? A Columbo episode?
"Just one more question"
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A Hallmark Christmas movie?
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Baldwin pointed the gun at people and pulled the trigger. Gutierrez-Reed was negligent; Baldwin was responsible and deserves to face manslaughter charges.
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Everyone on set right of Mao just got accused.
What is the privilege of this armorer that the lawyer's best move is, "counter-revolutionary saboteur."
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Actually, I've been wondering about this possibility ever since I read that the original crew walked off the set earlier in the day in a safety dispute.
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People forget that there's ground under the water.
The pics seem to show that the whole front sonar 'dome' got knocked off. If so, PLAN is gonna have a major scavenger hunt in the area.
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The Royal Marines, along with allied forces from Canada, the Netherlands and the UAE, destroyed or rendered inoperable nearly every US asset and finished the exercise holding more than 65 per cent of the training area, after beginning with less than 20 per cent.
Too much social justice training and not enough warrior training. And to lose that badly shows a severe problem with basic competence from the commanders and officers
British troops infiltrated the enemy’s rear area causing havoc by striking high value targets and command and control nodes, which paralysed any counterattack.
Throughout the exercise, the commando artillery unit destroyed multiple enemy vehicle and artillery positions
Consider your history. British commandos are possibly applying an old lesson learned from the Boers in how to fight a larger opponent.
US Marines need to do a re-evaluation on how they organize and how they fight as units and need to review their officers for basic military competence instead of social justice compliance.
The old adage is that you fight the way you trained. If so, the USMC (and by extension the US Military in general) are in deep shit against anything other than third-world rabbles. The rot starts at the head. Anyone that came to flag rank under Obama is highly suspect in my book. Starting with Gen "white rage" Milley and his ilk, all the way over to Commandant Gen. David H. Berger, and any and all staff associated with them.
The next president (DeSantis I hope) should consider a review and RIF of anyone ranked Colonel and above, and start separating out the chaff from the wheat.
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/\ Both quite excellent picks. Abbott appears to be slow and very methodical. Pompeo would be another fine candidate. It would be fun to see The Orange Man help run their campaigns for them, set up rally's etc.
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Besoeker, I would like to see DeSantis or Pompeo (and ideally with the other as VP) run in 2024. Would actually also like Trump again, but the hatred runs so deep I suspect he would lose again. (Plus, he'd be getting kind of old.)
The biggest question now is who would be on the other side - clearly not Biden or Sanders or Clinton, and Harris looks to be unpopular internally - look further down the bench, there could be somebody important we have not noticed.
Agree! We need a president who can complete two consecutive terms. The clean-up will take at least that long.
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In Nigeria, we only employ the best of architects, with experience in the latest building techniques, for high rise buildings.
We insist on seeing the models.
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[Gateway Pundit] A large, naked Scottish man exposed himself as Joe Biden’s motorcade drove by his house. "Hoot, mon!"
Biden’s motorcade was en route to the COP26 climate summit from Edinburgh to Glasgow when a naked man stood at his window and took pictures of Biden driving by.
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So, is Vladimir going to go for 'snatch and grab' before mud season sets in? At this point, the EU wouldn't dare embargoing Russian natgas, so what's to lose? Maybe the next evolution is taking the territory one bite at a time.
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“It should be noted that the Russian Federation periodically resorted to the practice of transferring and accumulating military units in order to maintain tensions in the region and political pressure on neighboring states,” the ministry said.
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Interesting conundrum. On one hand this might be the perfect time to exploit American weakness, on the other the Brandon administration could use a war as a distraction and are dumb enough to go tow to tow with the bear.
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An people still ask me why I don't have Facebook/ social media accounts
My sister the comp sci professor agrees with you, but my baby brother — also a comp sci professor, but at a different university — posts regularly on his Facebook account.
But she will need to put on some extra thick Armor.
She will definitely need it.
Because she has chosen a extremely challenging uphill path.
Given the dump-truck load of pre-written Socialist-Democrat/Media smear & race traitor sound bite crap now headed her way.
WONDERING
How long before BLOM is in front of her house protesting, contradicting the very basis of their being?
#3
Yes, yes, and yes again! Thank you God and thank you Virginia. Gotta love a black, female, immigrant, Marine veteran with a Masters who loves her some Clark Brothers.
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Marine, huh? Waiting for the first "protesters" who didn't get that datum in their marching orders to try and gang up on her in the ladies' john.
(asuming it isn't already being used by:
"a 15-year-old boy that wanted to have sex in the bathroom,")
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I like the cut of her gib
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From her website: About Winsome Sears. An impressive lady. The Marines chose well.
[The Drive] Before I fully understood the implications of AIP, I believed there was nothing new to fear in the old. I was wrong. In fact, if you take into account propulsion, tactics, and implementation by adversary navies, there really isn’t anything old about the new. Once again, we have placed ourselves in a disadvantaged position. ASW created the dragon that is AIP— but there is no reason ASW can’t develop the means to slay it.
Long article, the best stuff starts about 2/3 of the way through.
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Diesel subs in shallow water have always been a huge danger. The Soviets kept them in shallow waters near their harbors and the Chinese keep them in the shallow waters between them and Taiwan.
All the turbulence in shallow waters make them hard to hear and if they are stationary or running slow, those batteries make zero noise and can stay down for a very long time. MAD detection (magnetic anomaly detector) is about the only way to find them in that state and that requires planes to fly in hostile skies.
Flying drones or swimming drones might work equipped with MAD, but no R&D has been put to that as far as I know.
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I suspect active sonar could help a lot. All a UUV drone would need would be a really loud pinger and enough AI (which wouldn't need to be much) to avoid broadcasting at the location of its launch vehicle. It wouldn't need any processing, the launch vehicle could do that.
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Back in the 90's before they admitted it Federal and Local LEO's could track within 1/4 mile between towers
Before I retired in 09-2001.
We could track Cells within a city block. <100 feet if using Free WiFi hotspots.
Now.
Given all the background running GPS/Location running app's now on Smart Photo include Photo Date/Time/Location fingerprinting. Even if you turned off location services, your backup to whatever cell provider or Google knows where you are.
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The major carriers work hand in glove with the FBI and LEOs, sharing tracking information on their subscribers every day. The biggest carriers respond to over 100,000 such requests each year.
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/\ Hence the gummit's reluctance go to after carriers and social media giants. There are obviously other reasons as well, but we're well versed on following the money.
Some 'assumptions' are entirely valid. You MUST therefore ASSUME that once you hit the 'push to talk' or 'send key' your privacy has been terminated.
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Show of hands: How many think that Alphabet [People] and Meta [aka Dead Hebrew Lass] do not work closely with Da Ferret and the FBI to track "insurrectionists"? Searches, site visits, posts, likes, photos, gmail message scrapes?
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What is to keep ANYONE, Governments included (w/o a Warrant) from purchasing that data?
Government thrift? Ha, ha, who am I kidding?
Nothing prevents it, so it is undoubtedly happening.
[SpaceNews] Just weeks before retiring from military service, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. John Hyten warned that bureaucratic inertia and fear of failing are thwarting innovation in the U.S. Department of Defense while China continues to roll out new military and space technologies.
“Although we’re making marginal progress, the DoD is still unbelievably bureaucratic and slow,” Hyten said Oct. 28 at a Defense Writers Group event.
If he had to offer any advice to his successor it would be to “reinsert speed into the process,” Hyten said.
A former commander of the Air Force Space Command and of U.S. Strategic Command, Hyten has been a long-time critic of the plodding ways of the Pentagon, particularly in the development of next-generation weapon systems.
DoD takes decades to develop and field new systems, he said. “The answer to every question on how long it’s going to take to get a follow on capability is 10 years or 15 years,” he said. A case in point is a new intercontinental ballistic missile that DoD is developing to replace the Cold War-era Minuteman 3.
That program, called the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, started around 2015. “If everything goes right, it will reach initial operational capability in 2030 and full operational capability in 2035,” Hyten said.
Hyten said he could not discuss specifics of China’s recently reported test of a hypersonic guide vehicle that orbited the Earth and reentered the atmosphere.
“All the facts I know about the test are classified,” he said. “A test did occur, it is very concerning.” Hyten also declined to comment on whether the Chinese tested a new capability the United States didn’t know about.
Without explaining what exactly was concerning about the test, Hyten called it another sign that China is executing its game plan to become a global superpower.
“What you need to be worried about is that in the last five years, or maybe longer, the United States has done nine hypersonic missile tests, and in the same time the Chinese have done hundreds,” said Hyten. “Single digits vs hundreds is not a good place.”
DoD is developing hypersonic missiles, he said, but is not moving as fast as China due to a risk-averse culture that fears negative media coverage and scrutiny.
Well, the one and only place the Bolsheviks know where to cuts expenses is DoD. Try not to give them excuses seems a bit prudent. Particularly when you have Boomers out there to make it an overall no win situation.
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