Society's Child
Hilde Kate Lysiak is a reporter/publisher of the website Orange Street News - which she founded. Since she was in the single digits of age, this little journalist has been an inspiration to those who value dedication to the free press becoming world famous for being the first to report on a grisly murder in her town-at age 9.
Because Lysiak has been in the business for so long, even though she is only 12, she knows the ropes when it comes to filming in public. So, when she was approached and threatened with arrest for filming, she was undeterred.
On Monday, Lysiak was investigating a tip for a story in Patagonia when she was threatened with arrest.
We'll let Lysiak describe the rest:
The OSN was biking down Roadrunner Lane investigating the tip at about 1:30 pm on February 18th when the reporter was stopped by Patagonia Marshal Joseph Patterson and asked for identification.
The Orange Street News identified herself as a member of the media, including name and phone number.
Despite mainstream media painting a dire picture in which the entire Venezuelan society -of course, besides Maduro himself and his corrupt inner circle- are in desperate need of food and basic necessities, the independent journalist discovered a different situation while touring parts of the country.
"The problem here is with speculation," Blumenthal told RT from Caracas, explaining that, while many food products indeed suffered from the massive hyperinflation triggered by the falling oil price and US sanctions, local supply to the population sometimes costs them nothing at all.
The concert is pure narrative control operation, designed to advance the proven lie that the Venezuelan government is shutting out all humanitarian aid from its people, and the proven lie that it has blockaded a bridge to prevent the aid from getting through, both of which are also currently being promoted by American mainstream media despite being thoroughly disproven. In reality, the Venezuelan government has been taking in humanitarian aid from all around the world to help its people, just not from America's regime change operation that is so blatant even NPR recognizes it, and the bridge Branson has been posing in front of for his "billionaire philanthropist" photo ops has never been open for travel.
One person crushed by an avalanche in the Swiss Alps has died, police said Wednesday, as rescue crews halted a search for more victims following an all-night operation.
Four people had been wounded in the avalanche on the busy Plaine-Morte ski track at the resort of Crans-Montana, Swiss police said Tuesday. One of the wounded, a 34-year-old French national, died overnight from injuries.
His attorney, Steve Greenberg, said Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx succumbed to public pressure and that his client is an innocent man.
"I think all the women are lying," Greenberg said. Kelly didn't speak to the media.
"Mr. Kelly is strong, he's got a lot of support and he's going to be vindicated on all these charges -- one by one if it has to be," Greenberg said. Kelly is scheduled to appear in court Saturday for a bail hearing, Foxx said Friday while announcing the charges.
Arraignment is set for March 8.The charges handed up in an indictment from a grand jury span from 1998 to 2010, Foxx said. If convicted, Kelly faces three to seven years in prison for each count.
Comment: See also:
- Singer R. Kelly charged by grand jury with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sex abuse, warrant for his arrest issued
- R. Kelly is under criminal investigation in Georgia, 'direct result' of #SurvivingRKelly Lifetime docu-series
- R. Kelly runs a child sex abuse cult and gets away with it by buying victims silence
With only two episodes left in its fifth season, the producers of the Fox network drama have released a joint statement announcing that Jussie's character will be cut "to avoid further disruption on set."
"The events of the past few weeks have been incredibly emotional for all of us," they wrote, adding that "While these allegations are very disturbing" they are "placing [their] trust in the legal system as the process plays out."
In a complaint filed on Wednesday night, Philadelphia accused Bank of America Corp, Barclays Plc, Citigroup Inc, Goldman Sachs Group Inc, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Royal Bank of Canada and Wells Fargo & Co of secretly manipulating rates for tax-exempt bonds known as VRDOs, or variable-rate demand obligations.
Philadelphia, which said it issued more than $1.6 billion of the bonds, said the banks colluded to collect hundreds of millions of dollars in fees they did not earn, reducing critical funding for public services such as hospitals, power and water supplies, schools and transportation.
Big Banks caught laundering huge sums of money: UBS fined $4.2 billion, Danske closes in 4 countries
UBS Convicted in France
On Wednesday, Reuters reported that a "French court finds UBS criminally responsible of money laundering." The Associated Press elaborated:
The Paris court convicted Zurich-based UBS AG on Wednesday of aggravated money laundering of the proceeds of tax fraud and illegal bank soliciting, issuing what French media called a record fine.
Comment: More on the outrageous wholesale greed and crimes being perpetrated by these so-called reputable institutions:
- Banking giants ANZ, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup to be prosecuted by Australia for running "criminal cartel"
- Whistleblower exposes biggest money laundering scandal in European history involving Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan and Danske Bank
- White collar criminologist: Deutsche Bank is largest criminal enterprise in Germany
- Deutsche Bank, HSBC & Citigroup get 'slap on the wrist' in Libor rigging case
- Deutsche Bank trader has admitted guilt: Megabanks conspired to rig precious metals markets

Hua Zhang, 58 of Winter Garden, and Lei Wang, 39 of Hobe Sound, were arrested Tuesday by Palm Beach County and Martin County sheriff's offices for their suspected involvement in a large sex trafficking ring spread throughout the Sunshine State.
A 16-page affidavit was released Wednesday detailing the arrests of Hua Zhang, 58 of Winter Garden, and Lei Wang, 39 of Hobe Sound, who have suspected involvement in the sex trafficking operations at Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Martin County, one of several businesses targeted in the investigation.
"This is a complex case that has been going on for months," said Sheriff William Snyder in Tuesday a press conference. "We have dozens and dozens of arrests yet to come."
Northwest New Mexico's Chaco Canyon was the hub of an Ancestral Puebloan civilization extending hundreds of miles. The region, which is sacred to Navajo and Pueblo tribes, holds extensive ancestral sites and remnants of ancient roads. While 34,000 acres are protected as Chaco Culture National Historical Park, most of the federal land in the Greater Chaco region has been leased for oil and gas development. Native Americans, New Mexico lawmakers and environmental groups have fought to protect the remainder ("Drilling Chaco: What's Actually At Stake," HCN, 4/13/15).














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