62 Replies to “September 20, 2024: Reader Tips”

  1. Julien Assange…

    “The reason the FBI wouldn’t let the Epstein client list come out in court
    is because if they did, their blackmail would no longer be useful,
    and the CIA would lose their control over all the powerful people they spent
    decades setting up.”

    1. Yep, Epstein was an FBI/CIA intelligence gathering project. Like with JFK, they couldn’t control him so they had him killed.

    1. “Trump can’t win if he supplies ammunition to the anti-American Beasts. This morning is demoralizing.”

      I know how you feel, David.

      This, combined with the Taylor Swift comment and the cat and dogs thing (among others) makes me think that Trump might be trying to sabotage his own campaign. All he needs to do to beat Harris is sit back and let her speak while he keeps his mouth shut and acts Presidential…instead, he ends up ‘snatching defeat from the jaws of victory’. He really does need someone to tell him when to shut up.

      (oh, and enough with the constant *bragging* about how great you are!)

      I love his stated policies, his previous actions and his common sense approach to most things and I think he is *exactly* what America needs right now, but I just can’t stand him as a person.

  2. Operation Mars was Zhukov’s greatest defeat. Another Zhukov defeat was Operation Polar Star.

    Polar Star had goals every bit as ambitious as Uranus had in November of 1942 and was also as ambitious as anything else launched by the Red Army in February-March 1943. For example, Polar Star featured three Soviet Fronts seeking to penetrate as far as 110 miles behind Army Group North’s lines with the German army group’s destruction as its final goal. These objectives were entirely comparable to what the Red Army had sought to do on the Central and Southern part of the German Eastern Front during the winter of 1942-43.

    Ultimately, by March of 1943 Polar Star had failed to achieve its goals.

    https://www.globeatwar.com/article/red-army-vs-army-group-north-early-1943

    It’s surprising that Russians have admitted their defeat:

    The large-scale Operation Polar Star, however, ended in failure. By early April, Soviet troops had advanced only a few kilometers in each direction, while suffering significant losses – 280,000 killed and wounded (the Germans lost over 78,000 men).

    “Following the brilliant victories on the Don and Volga [rivers], the failures on this front were depressing,” Marshal of Artillery Nikolay Voronov wrote bitterly.

    https://www.russiaislove.com/history/334787-soviet-union-turned-tide-war-1943

  3. Indiana Department Of Corrections Ordered To Arrange Transgender Baby Killer’s “Gender Surgeries” After ACLU-Backed Lawsuit
    https://reduxx.info/exclusive-details-indiana-department-of-corrections-ordered-to-arrange-transgender-baby-killers-gender-surgeries-after-aclu-backed-lawsuit/

    .
    GERMANY: Violent Transgender Shoe Fetishist Could Avoid Charges Of Exposing His Penis To Women Because He’s “Legally Female”
    https://reduxx.info/germany-violent-transgender-shoe-fetishist-could-avoid-charges-of-exposing-his-penis-to-women-because-hes-legally-female/

    1. I thought the Dims were afraid of guns. I wonder how many, if any, of those targets were sold.

      I’d be willing to bet $20 that not enough were sold to cover printing costs.

  4. 15-year-old, 19-year-old suspects arrested in connection with armed bank robbery in Toronto
    https://www.cp24.com/news/15-year-old-19-year-old-suspects-arrested-in-connection-with-armed-bank-robbery-in-toronto-1.7046380


    Officers identified a second suspect, who was already in custody for an undisclosed, unrelated matter. On Thursday, police went to Maplehurst Correctional Facility to advise 19-year-old Ali-Cem Vural of his new charges. The charges, which include robbery with an offensive weapon, have not been tested in court…

  5. MORE THAN 1,500 CHARGES LAID AND 16 ARRESTS MADE IN PROJECT SPARTAN
    https://www.yrp.ca/en/Modules/News/index.aspx?feedId=eec058e4-5b49-437f-89cd-d222d7465de7&newsId=1cffb621-9077-4ed1-8572-477107ecae17

    Investigators from the York Regional Police Special Enf0rcement Team (SET), in cooperation with the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) Resource Protection Unit and the Home Depot Asset Protection Department, have laid more than 1,500 charges as part of Project Spartan.

    Between October 2023 and July 2024, SET and its partners investigated suspects who were believed to be involved in large-scale organized retail theft in York Region and across the Greater Toronto Area.

    During these thefts, high-valued items were often stolen with the intent of being resold throughout the community. In some cases, the suspects would work in groups and walk into a store, stealing numerous items and walk out. Occasionally, suspects would resort to threats of violence, either verbally or by brandishing a weapon if approached.

    A total of 10 investigations were successfully concluded, which led to 16 arrests.

    A total of 1,538 charges were laid, including 797 charges for Failing to Comply with Release Order. At the time of their arrests, all 16 suspects were out on release orders.

    The suspects were responsible for a total of $623,852 in retail thefts…

    From the Charge Sheet which is a not-OCR pdf, so you cannot cut and paste anything (which I don’t think is an accident):

    Punit Sehjra, 19 criminal charges including Fail to Comply with Release Order x32;
    Avninder Kaolta, 147 criminal charges including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order;
    Dilpreet Singh, 9 criminal charges, including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order;
    Gagandeep Singh, 6 criminal charges, including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order x3;
    Parwinder Lodhra, 4 criminal charges, , including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order;
    Matthew Doucette, 44 criminal charges, , including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order x235;
    Sarah McBride, 7 criminal charges;
    Bruce Doucette, 6 criminal charges, , including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order x5;
    Preetinder Sahota, 117 criminal charges, , including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order x92;
    Sandeep Grewal, 8 criminal charges;
    Balraj Dhillon, 30 criminal charges, , including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order x6;
    Emmaneul Prah, 120 criminal charges, , including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order x23;
    Balkar Singh Mann, 29 criminal charges;
    Daniel Barrieau, 154 criminal charges, , including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order x233;
    Dara Graham, 108 criminal charges, , including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order x223; and
    Amandeep Sandhawalia, 85 criminal charges, , including one count of Fail to Comply with Release Order x43.

  6. “View of the Hebrews is an 1823 book written by Ethan Smith, a United States Congregationalist minister, who argued that Native Americans were descended from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. This was a relatively common view during the early nineteenth century, as most Europeans and Americans had a view of history as biblical. Numerous commentators on Mormon history, from LDS Church general authority B. H. Roberts to Fawn M. Brodie, biographer of Joseph Smith, have noted similarities in the content of View of the Hebrews and the Book of Mormon, which was first published in 1830, seven years after Ethan Smith’s book.”

    https://archive.org/details/ViewOfTheHebrews1823EthanSmith

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