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07/21/2023 by Angela Collette

Irish Journalist Explains Trans Ideology

 Concept of Gender dysphoria.

Irish Journalist Explains How Trans Ideology Spreads in Organizations (VIDEO)

Helen Joyce is an Irish journalist. In a video that has been going viral on social media, she talks about how trans ideology spreads and gets defended in organizations.

She attributes it to the parents of trans children, who can’t admit that what they have done to their kids is wrong and who will cause others to be afraid to discuss the issue.

She suggests that this particular type of parent will spend the rest of their lives trying to justify their actions because they have to. Facing the truth is not an option.

HELEN JOYCE: Something you may not have thought of is that there are a lot of people who can’t move on from this. And that’s the people who have transitioned their own children. So those people are going to be like the Japanese soldiers who were on Pacific islands and didn’t know the war was over. They’ve got to fight forever. This is another reason why this is the worst, worst, worst social contagion that we’ll ever have experienced.

A lot of people have done what is the worst thing you could do, which is to harm their children irrevocably, because of it. Those people will have to believe that they did the right thing for the rest of their lives, for their own sanity, and for their own self-respect. So they’ll still be fighting, and each one of those people destroys entire organizations and entire friendship groups.

Like, I’ve lost count of the number of times that somebody has said to me of a specific organization that has been turned upside down on this, “Oh, the deputy director has a trans child.” Or, oh, the journalist on that paper who does special investigations has a trans child. Or whatever. The entire organization gets paralyzed by that one person.

And it may not even be widely known at that organization that they have a trans child. But it will come out, people will have sort of said quietly, and now you can’ talk truth in front of that person, and you know you can’t, because what you’re saying is: “You as a parent have done a truly, like, a human rights abuse level of awful thing to your own child that can not be fixed.”

Watch the video below:

That’s going to be some earth shattering truth for some people. #LiberalismIsAMentalDisorder @Nicoletta0602 pic.twitter.com/Tj57193htl

— You can’t fix stupid (@CallananCharles) July 11, 2023

Irish Journalist Explains How Trans Ideology Spreads in Organizations (VIDEO)

Filed Under: Child Abuse, Children, LGBTQ, Liberalism Tagged With: Helen Joyce, Irish journalist, trans issues

07/21/2023 by Angela Collette

Irate moviegoer pummels 63-year-old man in Florida AMC theater over VIP seat

Irate moviegoer pummels 63-year-old man in Florida AMC theater over VIP seat

This was one action-packed scene.

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An irate moviegoer was caught on tape pummeling a fellow patron over a seat in a Florida theater earlier this month, authorities said.

The unidentified suspect appeared to throw numerous punches at a 63-year-old man who stumbled to the ground during part of the unhinged attack on July 10, according to footage released by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office.

Authorities in Florida are searching for this suspect. Police are looking for the suspect caught on tape hitting another patron over a seat in a Florida theater.

The confrontation between the two men began when the victim and his wife saw the suspect and his female companion in the VIP seats they purchased in advance before showing up at the AMC Pompano theater, police said.

When the victim “politely” asked the pair to move, witnesses told investigators the alleged perp “became hostile” before standing up and “aggressively getting in the victim’s face,” the sheriff’s office said.

The footage from authorities showed the suspect inches from the victim’s face before the altercation turned physical.

The victim slightly pushed the suspect away, which led to the suspect launching at the victim, who stumbled on a set of stairs at the side of the theater.

Once on the ground, the suspect began throwing haymakers at the victim’s face as others in the theaters rushed to stop the attack, police said.

The 63-year-old man suffered injuries to his face and head and needed to be treated at a local hospital.

The suspect meanwhile fled from the theater with the unidentified woman, authorities said.

In a bid to find the suspect, the sheriff’s office released images of the pair as they exit the theater.

https://nypost.com/2023/07/20/moviegoer-pummels-fellow-patron-in-florida-amc-theater-over-seat/

Filed Under: Crazy Stories Tagged With: Broward County, Pompano, Theater fight

07/20/2023 by Angela Collette

Rand Paul Criminally Refers Fauci to DOJ For Prosecution

Breaking: Rand Paul Criminally Refers Dr. Fauci to DOJ For Prosecution For Lying to Congress About Gain-of-Function

Senator Rand Paul told Breitbart News Daily that he has criminally referred Fauci to the Department of Justice for prosecution.

This should not come as a surprise.  In December, Senator Paul told Jesse Watters on FOX News that Republicans had caught Fauci in several lies and “he won’t get away.”

Former NIAID chief Dr. Anthony Fauci previously testified and responded to questions about the NIH’s role in funding gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab.

Rand Paul and Fauci got into a tense exchange over Fauci’s involvement in funding the Wuhan lab’s gain-of-function research that likely led to Covid-19 in September 2022.

Fauci AGAIN denied he funded gain-of-function research during the hearing.

Rand Paul also warned Fauci that lying to Congress is a crime.

“Dr. Fauci, as you are aware it is a crime to lie to Congress, Section 1001 of the US Criminal Code. Critics say a felony and a five-year penalty for lying to Congress,” Rand Paul said in 2021.

Rand Paul told Breitbart News Daily there is further evidence Fauci lied to Congress about gain-of-function in light of a newly-surfaced 2020 email summarizing Fauci’s phone call.

“This is when they’re just beginning to look into the pandemic. And in that email, he basically says, ‘Yes, we’re suspicious that this could be a manipulated virus because it came from a lab in Wuhan, where they do gain of function research,’ and he describes the research,” Paul said.

“Well, this directly contradicts everything he said in committee hearing to me, denying absolutely that they funded any gain of function, and it’s absolutely a lie,” he said.

“These virologists from around the world are saying, they’re looking at the genetic sequence of COVID-19, and they find that there are some striking, strikingly unusual characteristics of it that make it look like it’s been manipulated in the lab. And this band of close virologists that are his close buddies–and these are all people who have been proponents previously of gain of function research, creating viruses that don’t occur in nature to experimentation — they all tell him it looks manipulative,” he said, explaining that they then had a phone call discussing it on February 1, 2020.

Breaking: Rand Paul Criminally Refers Dr. Fauci to DOJ For Prosecution For Lying to Congress About Gain-of-Function

Filed Under: Breaking News, COVID-19, Crime Tagged With: Covid19, Fauci, Rand Paul, Wuhan

07/20/2023 by Angela Collette

FBI Evidence: Joe Biden Involved in $5 Million Bribery Scheme with Burisma

FBI Document Showing Joe Biden Was Involved in $5 Million Bribery Scheme with Burisma Executive – Biden FORCED Oligarch to Pay Up!

Senator Chuck Grassley on Thursday released the FBI document showing Joe Biden was involved in a $5 million bribery scheme with Burisma CEO Mykola Zlochevsky.

The FD-1023 form alleged then-Vice President Joe Biden FORCED Zlochevsky, a Ukrainian oligarch, to pay himself and his son Hunter Biden a total of $10 million.

According to the document, Biden’s bribery arrangement was described as “poluchili,” which is Russian crime slang for being “forced or coerced to pay.”

Per the FD-1023:

According to the FBI’s confidential human source, executives for Burisma, a Ukrainian gas company, brought Hunter Biden on the board to “protect us through his dad, from all kinds of problems.” At the time, Burisma was seeking to do business in the United States, but was facing a corruption investigation in Ukraine, led by then-Ukraine Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin. Regarding that investigation’s impact on its ambitions in North America, Burisma CEO Mykola Zlochevsky reportedly said, “Don’t worry Hunter will take care of all of those issues through his dad.” Zlochevsky reportedly stated that he had to pay $5 million to Hunter Biden and $5 million to Joe Biden, an arrangement he described as ‘poluchili,’ which is Russian crime slang for being “forced or coerced to pay,” according to the document.

Also, according to the document, Zlochevsky claims to have text messages and recordings that show he was FORCED to pay the Bidens to ensure Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin was fired.

Zlochevsky also retained two documents, presumably financial records, as evidence of the arrangement, according to the document.

Per the FD-1023:

Zlochevsky claimed to have many text messages and recordings that show that he was coerced into paying the Bidens to ensure Shokin was fired. Specifically, he claimed to have two recordings with Joe Biden and 15 recordings with Hunter Biden. Zlochevsky also retained two documents, presumably financial records, as evidence of the arrangement, but said he didn’t send any funds directly to the “Big Guy,” a term understood to be a reference to Joe Biden. References to the “Big Guy” surfaced in communications involving other Biden family business arrangements independent of the Burisma arrangement. Zlochevsky claimed it would take investigators 10 years to uncover the illicit payments to the Bidens, according to the document.

Read the unclassified FD-1023 forms here:


Page 1 of the unclassified FBI document


Page 2 of unclassified FBI document

 

Joe Biden publicly bragged about bribing Ukraine with $1 billion to fire Viktor Shokin, the Ukrainian Prosecutor General who was investigating Burisma corruption.

I “said: I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money. Well, son of a bitch. He got fired,” Biden said in 2018.

BREAKING: Grassley Releases FBI Document Showing Joe Biden Was Involved in $5 Million Bribery Scheme with Burisma Executive – Biden FORCED Oligarch to Pay Up!

 

 

Filed Under: Joe Biden, Ukraine Tagged With: Burisma, Chuck Grassley, JOE BIDEN, Mykola Zlochevsky, ukraine, Viktor Shokin

07/20/2023 by Angela Collette

Mexico: Mayor marries alligator-like reptile who he calls ‘princess girl’

Victor Hugo Sosa says during the wedding ceremony: “I accept responsibility because we love each other. That is what is important. You can’t have a marriage without love… I yield to marriage with the princess girl.”

A mayor in Mexico has married a female alligator-like animal in a traditional ceremony which is believed to bring good fortune to his people.

Victor Hugo Sosa wed the caiman reptile called Alicia Adriana as he re-enacted an ancestral ritual.

Local lore, or tradition, calls the creature the “princess girl” and the mayor said the pair “loved each other”.

Onlookers clapped and danced in San Pedro Huamelula, a town of indigenous Chontal people in Oaxaca state, southern Mexico, as they entered into holy matrimony.

Mr Sosa said during the ritual: “I accept responsibility because we love each other. That is what is important.

“You can’t have a marriage without love… I yield to marriage with the princess girl.”

He was pictured kissing the animal on the head.

Marriage between a man and a female caiman has taken place there for 230 years to commemorate the peace between the Chontal and Huave indigenous groups.

The mayor, representing the Chontal king, marries the reptile, symbolising a Huave princess girl, in a union of the two communities.

Caimans live in marshes and are endemic in Mexico and central America.
Mexican mayor weds alligator to secure abundance
Mexican mayor weds alligator to secure abundance

Before the ceremony, the animal is carried from house to house so locals can hold her and dance.

The reptile wears a green skirt, a colourful hand-embroidered tunic and a headdress of ribbons and sequins.

Her snout is bound shut so there aren’t any pre-marital mishaps.

She is later dressed in a white bride’s costume and taken to the local town hall for the wedding.

After the event, the mayor danced with his bride to the sounds of traditional music.

“We are happy because we celebrate the union of two cultures. People are content,” Mr Sosa told the AFP news agency.

https://news.sky.com/story/mexico-mayor-marries-alligator-like-reptile-who-he-calls-princess-girl-12913277

Filed Under: Crazy Stories Tagged With: caiman, Victor Hugo Sosa

07/20/2023 by Angela Collette

Donald Trump’s legal problems: where does each case stand?

The ex-president faces serious charges in New York and Florida – and more criminal charges could be on the way in Georgia and Washington DC.

Twice impeached and now twice arrested and indicted. Donald Trump faces serious charges in New York and Florida over a hush-money scheme during the 2016 election and his alleged mishandling of classified documents.

As Trump prepares for those cases to go to trial, the former president is simultaneously reeling from a verdict that found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation toward writer E Jean Carroll. A New York jury awarded Carroll, who accused Trump of assaulting her in 1996, $5m in damages.

And more criminal charges could be on the way for Trump in Georgia and Washington DC. Here is where each case against Trump stands:

 Classified documents case in Florida
Status: Trump pleaded not guilty; trial scheduled for August

Charges: 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information under the Espionage Act, conspiracy to obstruct justice and false statements and representations, among others

Summary: In the weeks before he left the White House in January 2021, Trump and his aides allegedly packed up hundreds of classified documents with his personal belongings and transported those documents to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. Federal officials repeatedly tried to recover the classified materials, but prosecutors say Trump intentionally withheld dozens of documents from investigators and misled them as they attempted to locate the missing files.

  • In May 2021, the National Archives sent a letter to Trump’s lawyers asking them to return all presidential records, after officials realized that several important documents were missing.

  • In January 2022, Trump’s aides transferred 15 boxes of records to the National Archives. Some were marked as classified national security information, prompting a referral to the Department of Justice.

  • In May 2022, a grand jury convened by the Department of Justice issued a subpoena to Trump, requiring him to return all remaining classified documents.

  • In August 2022, a federal judge approved a search warrant for Mar-a-Lago amid concerns that additional classified documents remained in Trump’s possession. FBI agents carried out the search days later, and they recovered more than 100 documents with classified markings.

  • In November 2022, shortly after Trump announced his re-election campaign, the attorney general, Merrick Garland, appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to oversee both the documents case and the federal investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

  • In June, Smith indicted Trump on 37 federal counts, including 31 violations of the Espionage Act. Trump pleaded not guilty to all charges, and was released on bail.

  • Judge Aileen Cannon set a trial start date of 14 August, in line with Smith’s request for a “speedy trial”. That date is widely expected to be pushed back. Smith has since requested an 11 December start date for the trial, while Trump’s team have asked the judge to postpone the trial indefinitely.

  • In July, Trump’s valet and co-defendant in the documents case, Walt Nauta, pleaded not guilty to five criminal charges.

Hush-money case in New York

Status: Trump pleaded not guilty; trial forthcoming

Charges: 34 felony charges of falsifying business records

Summary: The case involves a hush-money scheme during the 2016 presidential election. Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen paid $130,000 to the adult film star Stormy Daniels to quash her story about having an extramarital affair with the former president. Trump has denied the affair took place. Prosecutors accuse the former president of illegally reimbursing Cohen for the hush-money payment by falsely classifying the transaction, executed by the Trump Organization, as legal expenses.

  • In January 2018, the Wall Street Journal reported that Cohen arranged a payment of $130,000 to Daniels a month before the 2016 election to prevent her from speaking publicly about the alleged affair with Trump.

  • In August 2018, Cohen pleaded guilty to federal charges of bank fraud, tax fraud and campaign finance violations in New York. Cohen claimed that Trump arranged the payment to Daniels, but the then-president was not charged.

  • In July 2021, the Trump Organization and its longtime chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, were indicted on tax fraud charges.

  • In August 2022, Weisselberg pleaded guilty to 15 charges, and he agreed to testify against the Trump Organization as part of his deal with prosecutors.

  • In December 2022, the Trump Organization was found guilty on all counts of criminal tax fraud and falsification of business records.

  • In January, the office of the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, began presenting evidence to a grand jury on Trump’s role in the hush-money scheme.

  • In March, Bragg’s office indicted Trump on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records.

  • In April, Trump pleaded not guilty to all counts, and he was released from custody on his own recognizance. His next court date in the case is set for 4 December.

January 6 case in Washington

Status: Subpoenas issued by grand jury

Potential charges against Trump: Obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to defraud the government and incitement of an insurrection

Summary: On 6 January 2021, a group of Trump’s supporters staged a violent attack on the US Capitol in an effort to disrupt the congressional certification of Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. A bipartisan Senate report later concluded that seven people died in connection to the insurrection. The House impeached Trump for inciting the insurrection, but the former president was acquitted by the Senate. He now faces potential criminal charges over his role in the attack.

  • In June 2021, the House of Representatives voted to create a select committee to investigate the causes and consequences of the January 6 attack.

  • In May 2022, a grand jury investigating the January 6 attack issued a subpoena to the National Archives requesting all White House documents given to the House select committee, indicating that federal prosecutors were following similar lines of inquiry.

  • In November 2022, shortly after Trump announced his re-election campaign, the attorney general, Merrick Garland, appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to oversee both the federal investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and the classified documents case.

  • In December 2022, the House select committee voted unanimously to refer Trump to the Department of Justice for potential criminal charges over his role in the attack. The suggested charges include obstructing an official proceeding, conspiring to defraud the government and inciting or assisting an insurrection.

  • The grand jury has continued to issue subpoenas and hear witness testimony in recent weeks. Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and former White House adviser, testified before the panel in June, the New York Times reported.

  • Trump said on Truth Social on 18 July that he received a letter informing him that he is a target in Smith’s investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. According to the Guardian’s reporting, Smith’s letter cited three potential charges against Trump, including conspiracy to violate civil rights and obstruction of an official proceeding.

2020 election meddling case in Georgia

Status: Grand jury report finished; charging decisions expected this summer

Potential charges against Trump: Election code violations

Summary: As part of his frantic efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, Trump infamously instructed the Georgia secretary of state, Republican Brad Raffensperger, to “find” enough votes to rob Joe Biden of his win in the battleground state. The Fulton county district attorney, Fani Willis, has been investigating Trump’s efforts to overturn Biden’s victory in Georgia for more than two years.

  • In May 2022, a special purpose grand jury was seated to hear evidence in the case.

  • In August 2022, prosecutors informed Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump’s former lawyers, that he was a target of the grand jury’s investigation.

  • In January, the grand jury finished its final report after hearing from 75 witnesses, and a judge recommended that the panel be dissolved. Willis suggested at the time that decisions of charges in the case were “imminent”, but no such announcement has yet been made.

  • In February, portions of the grand jury report were made public, although a judge ruled the entirety of the report would remain secret. The publicly released portions revealed that the grand jury suspected multiple witnesses may have lied and committed perjury, but they did not shed light on whether Trump will face criminal charges.

  • In late February, the forewoman of the grand jury revealed the panel had recommended that multiple people be indicted for interfering with the election. The names of those people were not disclosed, but the forewoman told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “You’re not going to be shocked.”

  • In April, Willis said she expected to announce charging decisions this summer. According to two people with knowledge of the matter, Willis has signalled to her team that charging decisions may come starting the final week of July.

  • In May, a court filing showed that half of the so-called fake electors who sought to declare Trump the winner of Georgia had accepted immunity deals from prosecutors.

E Jean Carroll lawsuits in New York

Status: First lawsuit going to trial; second lawsuit on appeal

Allegations against Trump: Defamation and sexual abuse

Summary: The case centers on allegations by writer E Jean Carroll that Trump sexually assaulted her at a department store in 1996. Trump has denied the allegations while repeatedly attacking Carroll’s character, and his actions are now at the center of two civil lawsuits.

  • In June 2019, Carroll published an excerpt of her memoir, in which she accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a dressing room at the Bergdorf Goodman department store in Manhattan. Trump quickly issued a statement denying the accusation, claiming he had never met Carroll.

  • In November 2019, Carroll filed a defamation lawsuit against Trump, accusing him of having “smeared her integrity, honesty and dignity”.

  • The case was repeatedly delayed amid legal wrangling over whether the federal government was allowed to step in to represent Trump in the case because he was a government official. A judge eventually rejected that effort, ruling the justice department could not fill Trump’s shoes in the case because he was not acting in his official capacity as a government official when he made the defamatory comments about Carroll.

  • In November 2022, on the same day that the Adult Survivors Act went into effect in New York, Carroll filed a second lawsuit against Trump accusing him of defamation and sexual battery. The Adult Survivors Act gave victims of sexual violence over the age of 18 a one-year window to file civil lawsuits against their alleged abusers, despite the statute of limitations.

  • In March, a judge denied Carroll’s request to consolidate the two lawsuits into one. Instead, the first lawsuit was put on pause as the second lawsuit moved forward.

  • In April, the trial for Carroll’s second lawsuit began. Carroll testified to the New York jury that Trump forcibly pulled down her tights in the department store dressing room, and the experience left her unable to explore romantic relationships. She also claimed that she was fired from her job as an advice columnist for Elle Magazine, where she worked for 26 years, because of Trump’s defamatory comments.

  • In May, the jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation, although the former president was not found liable for rape. The jury awarded Carroll about $5m in damages, but because it was a civil case, Trump did not face criminal charges in connection to the judgment. Trump has filed an appeal in the case.

  • In June, a federal judge ruled that the original defamation lawsuit, in which Carroll is seeking damages of $10m, could move forward. A trial date has been set for January 2024.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/18/donald-trump-what-how-many-criminal-charges

Filed Under: Donald Trump, Witch Hunt Tagged With: Aileen Cannon, Alvin Bragg, Alvin Hellerstein, Donald Trump, E Jean Carroll, Fani Willis, Jack Smith, James Boasberg, Lewis Kaplan, Michael Cohen, Robert McBurney, Rudy Giuliani, Walt Nauta, witch hunt

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