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3rd grade teacher charged after trying to hypnotize pupils & forcing them to perform more than a puppet show

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An elementary school teacher is facing numerous charges after trying to hypnotize students, making them perform puppet shows he recorded, and forcing them to call him "master." He is also charged with sexual assault.

James William Mentzer, a third grade teacher at East Hanover Elementary School in Grantville, Pennsylvania, had a unique style of 'teaching' - one that landed him multiple charges, including institutional sexual assault, unlawful contact with a minor, indecent assault, and five counts of corruption of minors.

A police investigation into the 39-year-old began on February 16, when school officials notified police about suspected contact between Mentzer and five students, according to a criminal complaint cited by Fox 43.

Authorities found that Mentzer requested students to come to his class from another class or from recess on separate occasions to record videos of them reading, for a project that was not school sanctioned or part of any lesson plan. He also reportedly had some of the students perform a puppet show, and tried to hypnotize them with a necklace.

Snakes in Suits

UK supermarket giant opens first cashless store - Claims it cuts down on queue time

The supermarket’s pilot scheme follows a similar one by Waitrose and a scan-and-go app trialled by Co-op
© AlamyThe supermarket’s pilot scheme follows a similar one by Waitrose and a scan-and-go app trialled by Co-op
Tesco has opened its first cashless store and cut queueing times to just 45 seconds.


Comment: This switch sounds like a ruse for the cashless society underguise of making life more 'convenient'. That this excuse seems even vaguely valid is a reflection of how intolerant and stressed our society has become.


And two more could follow, boss Dave Lewis has hinted.

The supermarket's pilot scheme follows a similar one by Waitrose and a scan-and-go app trialled by Co-op.

But Labour MP Frank Field said banning cash transactions will hit the poorest and most vulnerable.

Comment: The benefits of a cashless society are primarily in the hands of a corrupt establishment who have absolute control over money flow, who is able to use it and what they can use it for: Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Bitcoin, Gold and the Cashless Society


Russian Flag

Russia's Aeroflot wins top honors including Europe's Leading Airline award

Russia's Aeroflot
© Maksim Blinov / Sputnik
Aeroflot Russian Airlines has won three top prizes at the 2018 World Travel Awards, retaining the title of Europe's Leading Airline and Europe's Leading Airline - Business Class.

Aeroflot also won the title of Europe's Leading Airline to Asia. Known unofficially as the Oscars of the tourism industry, the World Travel Awards took place on June 30 in Athens.

"The victory in three prestigious World Travel Awards is a landmark result, a confirmation of our strong entry into the elite of the global industry, and we are particularly proud of the victory in a new nomination, Europe's Leading Airline to Asia. Europe to Asia route is the world's freest and most competitive air transport market," Aeroflot CEO Vitaly Savelyev said.

Bomb

False bomb threats force evacuations in Rostov-on-Don, Russia; no explosives found

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Policemen stand guard around a hotel in Rostov-on-Don, a Russian World Cup host city.
Russian police early on June 27 said they received multiple bomb threats in the World Cup host city of Rostov-on-Don, prompting the evacuation of bars and restaurants across the city, but no explosives were found.

"On June 26, police received a series of phone calls about explosives planted at locations in Rostov-on-Don," local police said in a statement.

"Police forces made all the necessary checks and no dangerous objects were found," the statement said. "Currently, all the venues are operating normally."

A policeman at the Topos Congress-Hotel in Rostov-on-Don, which was evacuated in the wee hours of the morning on June 27, said 16 venues had been evacuated across the city.

On the other side of the city, a manager at the Luciano Italian restaurant said staff had been told to evacuate the building for around two hours after receiving a bomb threat in an anonymous phone call.

Comment: One has to wonder who else might benefit from bomb scares in a World Cup hosted city. As all eyes are on Russia and glowing reports from World Cup visitors are destroying the Western lies, it wouldn't be surprising that those with vested interests in 'keeping Russia in her place' might desire to orchestrate such threats.


Heart - Black

Normalizing pedophilia: Disgusting TEDx Talk declares it's a 'natural sexual orientation'

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A disgusting TEDx Talk trying to normalize pedophilia by declaring that "pedophilia is a natural sexual orientation, just like heterosexuality".

They deleted this video from their official channel after it got too much negative feedback. TED.com is now trying to illegally censor this video by having it scrubbed from YouTube due to "copyright infringement", even though the video is licensed under the Creative Commons.


Comment: Nothing that traumatizes children and causes irreparable psychological harm can be called normal - it's child abuse, period! We have been saying for quite some time that it is in the interests of the pathological elite to make this vile practice acceptable to the public so they may continue their depravity without fear of reprisals.


Arrow Down

Testing tolerance: Sweden's ultra liberal migration policy gets a reality check - it's not going well

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© Jessica Gow/TT News Agency / ReutersChildren from Syria sleep outside the Swedish Migration Board in Marsta, January 8, 2016.
Sweden, which allowed most immigrants per capita among EU members, is facing a right-wing backlash as people blame the government of being willfully blind to the problems this has caused, a new RT documentary has found.

Welcoming almost 250,000 asylum seekers with open arms in 2014-2015 seemed like a no-brainer for the majority of Swedes. The country has a long-standing tradition of liberalism and helping the needy arriving from war-torn nations like Afghanistan and Syria seemed like a natural thing to do. Warning that this hospitality may come with a price was tantamount to being racist in the eyes of many.

Dollars

Trump attacks partners in new 'unfair trade' rant in interview: 'EU is possibly as bad as China'

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© Francois Lenoir / Reuters
Trading with the EU is almost as bad and unfair as trading with China, President Trump told Fox News, noting how Washington pays a fortune "protecting" its little European partners, and they reciprocate by doing "terrible" things.

"The European Union is possibly as bad as China, just smaller," Donald Trump said in an interview with Fox News. "It's terrible what they do to us."

"I can say it better in a different way. They made, last year, $151bn in trade surplus. We had a deficit with the EU. On top of that, we spend a fortune on NATO to protect them," he added.

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Chart Pie

Fox News' 'The Five' take DNA tests - Kimberly Guilfoyle may be more Native American than Elizabeth Warren

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The hosts of Fox News' "The Five" apparently took DNA tests and aired the results on Monday's show...


...we're still looking for a clip of the results, but we did see this screengrab of Kimberly Guilfoyle's results. She could be more Native American than Sen. Elizabeth Warren:


Take the DNA test, senator, and prove us wrong!

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Marijuana

Senate votes to legalize hemp after 80 years of unjust prohibition

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On Thursday, the U.S. Senate approved a bill to legalize hemp, an industrial crop that has been banned for decades.

In April, Senators Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Rand Paul (R-KY), Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) submitted a separate bill to legalize hemp, and those provisions were then incorporated into the broader farm bill. The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry approved that version before the upper house of Congress voted to approve it this week by a margin of 86-11. The bill would legalize the cultivation, processing, and sale of hemp.
"Consumers across America buy hundreds of millions in retail products every year that contain hemp," McConnell said Thursday.

"But due to outdated federal regulations that do not sufficiently distinguish this industrial crop from its illicit cousin, American farmers have been mostly unable to meet that demand themselves. It's left consumers with little choice but to buy imported hemp products from foreign-produced hemp."

Comment: The fact that the US government has been unable to differentiate between industrial hemp and marijuana for so long is simply mind boggling. It has done nothing but set them back decades in production and industry. It's nice that they're finally starting to come around on the industrial uses of this truly miraculous plant

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Heart - Black

'Fearing for his life', Alabama cop kills 15 y.o. boy fleeing from his molester in a stolen car

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The family members of an unarmed teenage boy, shot and killed by an Alabama police officer last year, have now filed a lawsuit against the man who gunned him down. They claim their son and brother was a victim of child sex trafficking who escaped his abuser by stealing his car. The family contends he was needlessly killed, and should still be alive today.

Bryan Sage Barnes, 15, was shot and killed in July 2017 after he was accused of stealing a red Ford Mustang and taking police on a high-speed chase. Priceville Officer Bryan Smith, a 10-year-veteran of the force, intercepted Barnes and attempted to pull him over.

The chase came to an abrupt end when Smith used the move known as the "pit maneuver" to force Barnes to lose control of the vehicle. The Mustang crossed the median and impacted another vehicle in oncoming traffic. Smith then opened fire, killing the unarmed teenager. According to a press release obtained by TFTP, the Priceville Police Department claimed Barnes rammed Smith's car, which "crushed" the trooper between his car door and the body of the vehicle. Lawyers for the family say that never happened and they have video proof (below).