Society's Child
Sputnik France, translated by Tom Winter
Important fragments of the Tu-154 found by divers at a depth of 27 meters in the Black Sea.
During the search operation, divers found four segments, including one four meters long from the Russian military aircraft that crashed into the Black Sea yesterday morning. According to preliminary information, the debris is located at a depth of 27 meters about one mile from the coast, said Russia Today, from a source in the regional search and rescue unit of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.
"Divers discovered four segments, one of them being about four meters long," the source said.
Although Jon and Sabrina Carey purchased the 10-acre property near Butte Falls two and a half years ago, the pond has been in place for 40 years — but that fact doesn't matter to the Jackson County Watermaster's Office.
"I basically bought a lemon," said Jon, who became teary-eyed at the edge of the partially ice-covered body of water being targeted by government, in an interview with the Mail Tribune. "That's how they explained it to me."
The Russian Visa Center is part of Invisa Logistic Services and has five locations in the U.S. designed to assist people in getting a Russian visa. The list Kapustkiy leaked to TheDC Saturday contains names, phone numbers, emails, and dates of birth.
TheDC contacted someone on the list who confirmed that they recently obtained a Russian visa. The Russian Visa Center has not responded to a request for comment
Kapustkiy told TheDC he breached the service Friday and said, "I used an simple SQL Injection to get access to there site. I have reported the vulnerable already by the administrator and CERT."
He said he has no plans to leak the information to the broader public. "I did it to let them understand the consequence of a data breach, I have contacted them about this, to let them know what could happen when a Black Hat Hacker would hack them," Kapustkiy added. The hacker says he is part of a hacking group called New World Hackers.
Kapustkiy previously leaked information from the Russian consulate in the Netherlands to The Daily Caller.
Berlin police have released images of the seven young men who are suspects in the attack, which happened at around 2am local time on Sunday at Schonleinstrasse station, a statement on the city's police website says.
"The seven youngsters or young men are suspected of having put a homeless person in danger through fire at the Schonleinstrasse subway station," the announcement reads.
Comment: Update (Dec. 27): The suspects, identified as refugees from Syria and Libya aged 15-21, have surrendered to police. A seventh was arrested in a police operation. CCTV images of them had been distributed to the public.
Two of the refugees arrived in Germany in 2014, while the rest did so between 2015 and 2016. Some of the alleged perpetrators already have residence permits, while others are in the process of making asylum requests, Bild reports, citing officials.
Police have also identified the main suspect in the case, Berlin's RBB reports. "We know who the prime suspect is. It is the 21-year-old [refugee]," the police spokesperson told the media outlet.
SocialBlade crunched some numbers for Kotaku and determined that, since the first half of the year, YouTube views are now 5-7% lower. Between July and September, that decrease was 10%. It's pretty significant.
Here's the graph they drew up:
And the message is... "if you make yourself aware of your rights and you refuse to relinquish them when you're instructed to do so, there are consequences....if you don't want to end up like Leonard Peltier, do what you're told." -Ward Churchill (from this week's interview)
The graphic was released last week by the Daily Stormer website, which is run by white supremacist Andrew Anglin.
"We are planning an armed protest in Whitefish. Montana has extremely liberal open carry laws, so my lawyer is telling me we can easily march through the center of the town carrying high-powered rifles. I myself am planning on being there to lead the protest, which has been dubbed 'March on Whitefish'," Anglin wrote, adding that skinheads will be bused in from the San Francisco area.
The soft-spoken 18-year-old stayed home with his cousin and watched the Bastille Day display on TV, instead of heading to the Nice promenade as they'd planned on July 14.
A truck was driven into the crowd that night, killing 86 people.
"We could have been there," said Faustini, who is now forced to pass by the scene of attack daily on his way to university. "Every day that hits me."
Three weeks ago, he joined France's far-right National Front.
Francis, leading the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics into Christmas for the fourth time since his election in 2013, said in his Christmas Eve homily that a world often obsessed with gifts, feasting and self-centeredness needed more humility.
"If we want to celebrate Christmas authentically, we need to contemplate this sign: the fragile simplicity of a small newborn, the meekness of where he lies, the tender affection of the swaddling clothes. God is there," the Pope said at St. Peter's Basilica.
Warning: contains strong language
Comment: Extreme poverty has been increasing for years in the UK, yet nothing changes because the ruling elites have no capacity to care about the most vulnerable. See also:
- Kicked, sexually assaulted and peed on: Homeless Brits feel forced to suffer in silence for Christmas
- No moral compass: British austerity has created a country of destitution
- Austerity measures?: UK's super-rich aren't starving, ain't jobless nor homeless and double wealth over past decade!
















Comment: Further reading: 'Dr. Liza was a miracle': Russians horrified as revered humanitarian activist listed on fatal flight