[THEPOSTMILLENNIAL] On Wednesday, the teenager at the center of the Loudoun County bathroom sex assault scandal last year was sentenced to complete a locked residential mental health program, and will be on probation until he’s 18.The defendant in the case must also register as a sex offender. He was previously found guilty on two charges of "forcible sodomy, one count of anal sodomy, and one count of forcible fellatio."
District Court Judge Pamela Brooks said "this one scares me" in response to results from the teen's psychosexual evaluation, "which evaluates a person's sexual interests to see if there is a deviation from generally accepted behavior and the risk of sexual reoffending in the future," according to NBC Washington.
"Over the years this court has read many psychosexual reports, and when I read yours, frankly, it scared me. It scared me for you, it scared me for society," remarked the judge.
Brooks said that she has never ordered a juvenile to register as a sex offender, but felt it was necessary given the details of the case.
The unnamed male teen was 14 when last year it was revealed that he raped a ninth grader in the girls' bathroom while wearing a skirt, himself. The incident happened in May of 2021, but administrative staff didn't immediately notify parents about it.
The student was transferred to Broad Run High School, where he inappropriately touched a female student in an empty classroom.
According to The Daily Wire, the boy apologized to both of his victims at the sentencing hearing. But one of the victims said she won’t accept the apology until the defendant acknowledges a third victim of his. "I hope one day you tell them what you did to that girl," she said.
A fact acknowledged by the judge. Local reporting at WJLA says Loudoun County Public Schools completed their investigation into how administrators handled the two sexual assault cases. But they cite "Virginia Code and attorney-client privilege" for not sharing their findings with the public.
This story only emerged after the school board tried passing a transgendered bathroom policy, parents began asking questions, and Superintendent Scott Zeigler inaccurately denied knowledge of any bathroom assaults that had occurred on school property.
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And when the father of one of this monster's rape victims protested, he was beaten and bloodied and accused by the head of our federal law enforcement agency of domestic terrorism.
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....IMHO, of course - YMMV, as always - but I truly wonder if this case had just as much impact in VA , if not more so, than the CRT battles did on the gubernatorial election.
Mike
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Now, time for the principal who obstructed justice.
Breaking: Darrell Brooks, the suspect in the #Waukesha Christmas parade massacre, has had dozens & dozens of new felony charges filed against him. Brooks is a violent career criminal whose social media details support for BLM & leftist causes. https://t.co/KTd70cXivupic.twitter.com/dT3MnaFcsE
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Anyone but the screeching waifs with their drum machines and dancers that the "entertainment industry" pushes today.
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Music goes in cycles: Small Band to Big Band, melody complimenting the good singer and melody hiding the weaknesses of a singer... I miss the strong vocalists of earlier cycles.
[Daily Mail, Where America Gets Its News] Air Force is asking for an investigation following claims an unqualified female airman was pushed through special tactics officer training after quitting
Had the woman completed the 2-3 year program, she would become the first woman to make it into the elite special tactics field
The anonymous account which made the original accusations named the trainee as Captain Morgan Mosby
Questions have been raised as to whether the female airman received preferential treatment to stay in the pipeline having allegedly quit multiple times
Various allegations have been posted on social media in which the female candidate quit three times but was then reinstated or rejoined 'pipeline training'
The female airman was said to have quit training, twice during water sessions and also during a solo land navigation course
She was also allegedly given more chances to prove herself and received preferential treatment that was not given to other male trainees who quit
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I'm glad Crenshaw guards his former profession so closely. Maybe he could extend that concern to the rest of us instead of being a creepy political wh0re.
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Feels like Crenshaw has his sights on being the next McStain.
[THEPOSTMILLENNIAL] A leading American newspaper published a controversial article about pedophiles, and the controversy heightened after the news outlet's social media account deleted its initial accompanying remarks about the piece.
USA Today attempted to reframe the controversial topic of pedophilia as something that's "misunderstood." A majority of the piece brings up how child molesters complicate the public image of pedophiles.
One of the quotes in the pieces comes from psychologist, author, and "internationally recognized expert" Anna Slater, who says there are people who "molest kids because they're scared of adult women. They molest kids to get Dire Revenge, but they don't actually have an age preference for prepubescent children."
The theme of the article tries to argue the psychological situation of pedophiles, claiming it's a condition they're born with.
USA Today later deleted a thread of tweets that espoused the same talking points from the article and were met with a heavy ratio on Twitter.
The headline has been edited from "What the public keeps getting wrong about pedophilia" to "The complicated research behind pedophilia."
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Yup. Called it years ago. Pedophiles are next after trans. How could it not be? People don't control what they're attracted to, right? And according to them being attracted to children is no different from being attracted to other men.
They will make it legal and normal if we do not stop them.
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I have heard it said that slaying of the unborn has "put this land under a curse." The longer I live on this old ball, the more I tend to agree with the theory.
Apologies to Sodom and Gomorrah. They may have had nothing on us.
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Zoo implies upkeep. I consider pedos an imminent threat waiting for an opportunity. Not just the natural ones, the groomed ones too, since they've had the taste.
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#2 Boyfriend is arrested after cops find the headless torso of missing woman believed to be his girlfriend in the freezer of his New Orleans home - next to a saw with flesh on it
Posted by: Skidmark 2022-01-13 10:07
"...Sources say he denied it, saying, 'I do not like green legs and hands.'"
I'm sorry.
(I'm not sorry)
Mike
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[19fortyfive] American Who Spent 182 Days on the Battlefield Speaks Out on Ukraine and Russia: One US civilian has been to Ukraine and seen the border skirmish between Moscow and Kyiv up close and personal. Policy institute president and defense and national security expert Dr. Phillip Karber has visited Ukraine 36 times in the last eight years and has spent a total of 182 days at the front lines of various battlefields observing combat.
1945 caught up with Karber, who heads the Potomac Foundation, for a wide-ranging, detailed, and insightful interview about the situation in Ukraine and Russia. 1945 Defense Editor Brent Eastwood conducted the interview. Here's someone at least who thinks the Ukranine could hold its own
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[RIA Novosti] NATO 's ignorance of Russia 's de-escalation initiatives creates preconditions for incidents and conflicts, and undermines the foundations of security, the Russian Defense Ministry reports.
A meeting of the Russia- NATO Council was held in Brussels on Wednesday.
"It was indicated that the Russian side has repeatedly offered the alliance to take measures to de-escalate the situation. Russian initiatives were ignored. This creates the preconditions for incidents and conflicts, and undermines the foundations of security," the message said.
Bilateral talks were also held in Geneva on Monday between the delegations of Russia and the United States. Talks in the Russia- OSCE format are scheduled for Thursday in Vienna.
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...In fairness, 'Russian De-Escalation initiatives' generally translates to, "Give us what we want and maybe we won't do anything. Until next time."
Mike
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In fairness, 'Russian De-Escalation initiatives' generally translates to, "Give us what we want and maybe we won't do anything. Until next time."
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Krasnoyarsk is expected to reach −17 deg C, at night - to −25 deg C
[REGNUM] On Thursday, January 13, Krasnoyarsk will be partly cloudy, sometimes light snow, the air temperature is -17 to -15 deg C, ice on the roads. This is reported by the Hydrometeorological Center of the Russian Federation.
At 07:10, it was -16 deg C at Teatralnaya Square.
At night from 13 to 14 January it is expected to reach −25 to −23 deg C, cloudy, no precipitation.
The speed of the north wind is 2-7 m/s. Pressure - 742 mm Hg.
On Friday, January 14, in Krasnoyarsk up to -20 to -17 deg C, cloudy with clearings, no precipitation. At night - up to −25 to −23 deg C.
On Saturday, January 15, Krasnoyarsk is expected to reach −18 to −16 deg C during the day and up to −21 to −19 deg C at night. Partly cloudy, no precipitation.
According to forecasts of the Central Siberian UGMS, on January 13, in the south of the Taimyr Municipal District (MR), in some places a very strong south wind is expected on gusts of up to 17-27 m/s, a blizzard.
In the north of the central regions of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the air temperature at night is up to -31 to -26 deg C, in some places up -39 to -37 deg C.
On January 13-14, in the central and southern regions of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, in Khakassia and Tuva, there is ice on the roads, in the mountainous regions there is an avalanche hazard.
Meteorologist warned of "diamond dust" in the Moscow sky
[REGNUM] The strongest cold snap since the beginning of the year, which will lead to the appearance of "diamond dust" in the air, is expected on January 13 in Moscow. Yevgeny Tishkovets, a leading employee of the Phobos weather center, announced to reporters on January 12 .
As the meteorologist specified, the air temperature in Moscow will drop to –20 degrees, in the south of the Moscow region –15 to–20 degrees is expected, in the north of the region there will be frosts down to –20 to–25 degrees.
With such anomalous cold and high humidity in the air in the morning can be observed the smallest ice crystals, which experts call "ice needles" or "diamond dust", or "precipitation from the clear sky." They appear as a result of freezing of water vapor.
In the light of the Sun or Moon, ice crystals can sparkle like many diamonds and cause various optical phenomena, such as pillars of light or a false moon. Such optical phenomena in European mythology always portend bad weather.
Earlier , IA REGNUM reported that in Moscow, the "yellow" level of weather hazard due to icy conditions has been extended.
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I live in Winnipeg. These temperatures would not be worth noting here. -39 C is harsh but it happens. -15 C is a nice day. Lows of -23 to -25 happen all the time. I don't even have to plug in my car until it goes down to -26.
[An Nahar] Kazakh authorities said Wednesday they detained 1,678 more people in the past 24 hours over their alleged participation in the violent mostly peaceful unrest that rocked the former Soviet nation last week, the worst since Kazakhstan gained independence three decades ago.The additional detentions, reported by authorities in Almaty, the country's largest city that was hit the hardest by the turmoil, brought the total number of arrests to about 12,000. More than 300 criminal investigations into mass unrest and assaults on law enforcement officers have been opened.
Protests over soaring fuel prices erupted in the oil- and gas-rich Central Asian nation of 19 million on Jan. 2 and quickly spread across the country, with political slogans reflecting wider discontent over the country's authoritarian government.
As the unrest mounted, the authorities attempted to mollify the protesters and announced a 180-day cap on fuel prices. The ministerial Cabinet resigned, and Nursultan Nazarbayev ...served as the President of Kazakhstan since the Fall of the Soviet Union and the nation's independence in 1991. Contrary to commonly held belief, there is a difference between Kazakhs and Cossacks: Kazakhs have mustaches. Cossacks wear those great big hats. Or maybe it's the other way around... , the country's former longtime leader, was ousted from his influential post of head of the National Security Council.
Still, over the next few days, the demonstrations turned violent mostly peaceful, with dozens of civilians and law enforcement officers killed.
In Almaty, Kazakhstan's former capital and largest city, protesters set government buildings on fire and briefly seized the airport. The unrest was largely quelled by last weekend.
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has blamed the unrest on foreign-backed "terrorists" and requested help from the Collective Security Treaty Organization, or CSTO, a Russia-led military alliance comprising of six ex-Soviet states. The bloc authorized sending 2,500 troops to Kazakhstan.
Tokayev said Tuesday that the CSTO will start withdrawing its troops this week, as they have completed their mission and the situation in the country has stabilized.
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It's definitely Russia's fault the Euros shut down a bunch of existing nuke & coal plants in favor of an imaginary future of cheap, free, and useless renewables. Call it the Reverse Tar Baby strategy. "Please let me throw myself into the bear's maw!"
[BLSGOV] Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.5 percent in December on a seasonally adjusted basis after rising 0.8 percent in November, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 7.0 percent before seasonal adjustment. This BLS report doesn't show the time series to the 1980s. But that info is available many places. The peak inflation in the Carter years was 1979 when it was above 13%. What is remarkable to me is that 10 year and 30 year Treasury Bonds are about 1.7% and 2.1% respectively. Finally, the Eurozone inflation rate in 2021 was about 5% so the USA underperformed even that measure.
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Carterflation was tragedy and we got Reagan and Volcker. Bidetflation is farce and we will get some lunatic MMT acolyte at the Fed no matter who is elected prexident.
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Learn how to cook -- cheaper and (probably) healthier
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I like to cook, grill, load up my smoker. Haven't had fast food in a year. Burned out on packaged snacks. Eating out is a rare treat and venues are chosen accordingly. It's all good.
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I had a pole barn built about a year and a half ago for about 10$/sf (3000 sf). Freind got a price last week for about 17$/sf (1500sf less options) same people. so I question 7%. more like 70% in this case.
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When I got my roof done last year the contract specified plywood would be priced upon delivery. The contractor's guesstimate was fair, but it was still very expensive plywood compared to just 6 months earlier. It's stupidly more expensive now.
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Ref #6: I told my Speed Queen washer and dryer story a week or so ago. Yes, I question the 7% as well.
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What nobody is looking at is the vast inflation of the money supply and the Fed's balance sheet, couples with all the other central banks' hocus-pocus could lead to a conflagration that will make the Jimmuah Cahtah era look like good times. And if it is a runaway situation, there is nothing that political venality will be able to do to stop it.
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All of those brilliant minds and no one knows how to balance a checkbook.
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Only people with finite incomes need to understand budgeting. That's why money needs to be decoupled from gummint. Which is different from money being decoupled from politics, thought they are obviously related.
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The Marxists *do* understand supply and demand curves (and thus basic economics). The give-away that they at their core understand the subject is the Biden gesture to release supply from the strategic reserve. Only those who "get" supply and demand aka "basic economics" would make such a move.
They're self-indulgent liars with the rest of their policy decisions. Once you "get" supply and demand, you can no longer just sweep it away when you don't like how it conflicts with a pet theory/fantasy.
We'll never be able to have an intelligent conversation with the rank-and-file leftists on this matter because they made sure to dumb-down the education system.
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^ They don't "get" supply and demand enough to understand that a tiny, temporary distortion will not solve their problems.
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I told my Speed Queen washer and dryer story a week or so ago. Yes, I question the 7% as well.
Appliances are a solid 15%. My health insurance jumped 20%. Had a supplier call and suggest tagging certain items up 30% or I won't afford to replace them. I've been food shopping.
I"d like to know what has been included to lower the number to 7%...it isn't bullshit; that is up too.
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And to make it even more unpalatable, new appliance (and other larger item) deliveries can often run 6-8 weeks after order.
'Supply Chain Issues' and all that.
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If they're going to compare now to 1979 they should use the same "basket" of items that made up the CPI in 1979. I suspect that would be a very ugly number.
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Front page of the wife's Dallas Morning News noted the 7% and blamed the pandemic and supply chain issues.
Therefore, it'll go away in a few months, right?
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Stolen elections have dire consequences. Obama and Biden's legacy.
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All of those brilliant minds and no one knows how to balance a checkbook.
Of course they know. They're just wine. Larry Summers spilled the beans on this nonsense last spring when he said Magoo's stimulus was too big by a factor of 8 or 9.
Summers said what everyone knew but refused to say: shoot $2 or $3 trillion into the economy with a bazooka while locking people down, cutting back on oil supply, and paying them not to work, and you'll get hyperinflation.
So effing obvious. We knew these hopeless clowns were lying.
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Fauxi's approval is below Joes today. Uh oh...
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A key inflation measure climbed to a record high in 2021, as pandemic price hikes just aren’t going away.
The US producer price index, which tracks what America’s producers get paid for their goods and services on average over time, rose 9.7% last year, not adjusted for seasonal swings. It was the biggest calendar-year increase since the data series began in 2010, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Stripping out prices for food, energy and trade services, which measures the changes in margins received by wholesalers and retailers, the inflation index rose 6.9% last year, compared with a modest 1.3% increase in 2020.
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We (non dem voters) didn't start the fire...
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And building a wall 10" high around the White House suddenly seems to make sense....
No joke. No sarc. Per Malone on his substack today: "According to the website above, the data reported in VAERS, reproduced on the site, show that adverse events triggered by Moderna batches have varied widely.
"5% of the batches appear to have produced 90% of the adverse reactions
"Some Moderna batches are associated with 50 x the number of deaths and disabilities compared to other batches."
Again, this is actual VAERS data. I looked up my / my family's batch and we found only nine adverse events. Malone found 742 for his batch, along with 8 deaths, 16 disabilities, and 13 life-threatening illnesses.
This time, the CPI rent inflation rate of 4.2% undershot the private rental data. As old leases expire and new leases are written, the CPI index for shelter should rise by 14 percentage points. Shelter makes up 32.3% of the CPI, so 14 percentage points in the cost of shelter would add another 4.5 percentage points to the headline inflation number.
[Federalist via Rantingly] Within four months of the shooting, Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd was cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the Justice Department.
When U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd went on "NBC Nightly News" to tell his side of shooting and killing unarmed Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, he made a point to note he’d been investigated by several agencies and exonerated for his actions that day.
"There’s an investigative process [and] I was cleared by the DOJ [Department of Justice], and FBI and [the D.C.] Metropolitan Police," he told NBC News anchor Lester Holt in August, adding that the Capitol Police also cleared him of wrongdoing and decided not to discipline or demote him for the shooting.
Byrd then answered a series of questions by Holt about the shooting, but what he told the friendly journalist he likely never told investigators. That’s because he refused to answer their questions, according to several sources and documents reviewed by RealClearInvestigations.
In fact, investigators cleared Byrd of wrongdoing in the shooting without actually interviewing him about the shooting or threatening him with punishment if he did not cooperate with their criminal investigation.
"He didn’t provide any statement to [criminal] investigators and they didn’t push him to make a statement," Babbitt family attorney Terry Roberts said in an RCI interview. "It’s astonishing how skimpy his investigative file is."
Roberts, who has spoken with the D.C. MPD detective assigned to the case, said the kid-glove treatment of Byrd raises suspicions the investigation was a "whitewash." The lawyer’s account appears to be backed up by a January 2021 internal affairs report, which notes Byrd "declined to provide a statement," D.C. MPD documents show.
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Only thing you aren't allowed to take for COVID is anything that works.
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"And in health news today, in an effort to flatten the curve, President Harris has issued an executive order everyone be provided a -quote- Fat J a day for two weeks. The President signified the event by -again quote- blowing a spliff, and then proceeded to explain how Tupac Shakur is still alive for 45 minutes straight."
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.