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'I'm not sorry': Texas pedophile sentenced to life for infecting 2 y.o. baby and 14 y.o. girl with multiple STD's

crime scene
© Nancy Wiechec / Reuters
A registered sex offender has been sentenced to life in prison for the super aggravated sexual assault of his nearly two-year-old niece and a 14-year-old, infecting both with HIV, chlamydia and herpes. The teenager also appears to be pregnant with his baby.

David Wilson repeatedly raped his 23-month-old niece and a teenage girl, with whom he reportedly claimed to be in love.

"I am not sorry we were together, no, I am sorry the HIV came into the situation," Wilson, 34, said in court, according to KAGS.

The girl admitted to investigators that she and Wilson, who she knew through a family member, had sex multiple times. According to a court affidavit, she said that they "would park on a cul-de-sac near her school and have sex in his car. The last time, they had unprotected sex."

USA

The Amerikan way: A study in psychopathy

Amerika

Just look at everything Amerika stands for as a whole. Corruption, greed, violence, military aggression, social degradation, scientific insanity and on and on. Its footprint on the world is nothing but horrific, if you view it in the overall context.

Sure, there are good people living there and those unwittingly caught up in the mass hysteria, but they're participating nonetheless. That accountability won't go away. Unless they stand up to it and fully withdraw their consent and work to reverse the madness, they're clearly part of the problem.

That's not an easy spot to be in when the very fabric of the sociopolitical and economic support structure is an every day fact of psychopathic-driven existence. It breeds acquiescence, apathy and hence continued participation. A pathetic state of affairs.

Comment: Read more by Dr. Robert Hare: Psychopaths Among Us


2 + 2 = 4

Teacher freaks out her students by showing them an ISIS beheading video

Alexiss Nazario and ISIS video
© Tomas E. Gaston The city unsuccessfully tried to fire Bronx middle-school teacher Alexiss Nazario (left) after she scared students with a video of an ISIS execution (like this one of journalist James Foley).
A Bronx middle-school teacher rattled her students — including one who was near tears — by showing an ISIS video of a terrorist beheading a journalist, documents show.

South Bronx Academy for Applied Media veteran Alexiss Nazario faced termination, but was let off with a $300 fine last summer after acknowledging she made a mistake by not previewing the clip or getting the principal's permission.

Investigators spoke to three eighth-graders who were freaked out by the macabre clip, which showed a masked man holding a knife to the neck of a kneeling ­victim clad in orange.

The students testified that the video blacked out the actual beheading but showed its gruesome aftermath: the man's severed head placed on top of his own chest.

Airplane

Lufthansa jet and unmanned drone nearly collide at LAX

LAX control tower
The pilot of a commercial jetliner said his plane nearly collided with a drone while approaching Los Angeles International Airport on Friday afternoon, sparking a search by L.A. police and sheriff's officials for the owner of the unmanned aircraft.

The near-miss was reported before 2 p.m. about 14 miles east of the airport at an elevation of 5,000 feet and involved a Lufthansa Airbus A380, said Los Angeles police Lt. Robert Binder. The drone flew 200 feet over the aircraft, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

L.A. County Sheriff's Department and police helicopters were headed to the area to try and locate the drone pilot, Binder said, adding that it would be a long-shot search.

Document

More PCB contamination: Portland becomes 7th city to sue Monsanto

PCBs Portland
© flickerDowntown Portland and the Steel Bridge from the east side of the Willamette. The city has spent more than $1 billion cleaning up pollution in the river.
Portland, Oregon is suing Monsanto over contaminating the city's waterways with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a highly toxic group of chemicals that endangers human health and the environment.

Portland City Council unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday authorizing city attorney Tracy Reeve to sue the biotech giant.

"Portland's elected officials are committed to holding Monsanto accountable for its apparent decision to favor profits over ecological and human health," Reeve said in a statement. "Monsanto profited from selling PCBs for decades and needs to take responsibility for cleaning up after the mess it created."

Comment: Monsanto's dirty dealings — chemical reform bill could grant the evil empire legal immunity for PCB pollution
Pay no mind to research that demonstrates PCBs are exceptionally toxic to humans, wildlife and the environment. Also turn a blind eye to the fact that Monsanto knew for decades the chemical was extremely poisonous. And ignore that the corporation not only continued to manufacture the chemical after recognizing its toxicity, but decided it was a good idea to dump tonnes of raw PCBs into a creek adjacent to the chemical plant, essentially poisoning an entire community over the course of 40 years. For the grand finale, lets add a provision into a chemical reform bill, which protects Monsanto from lawsuits concerning said PCB contamination.

As noted by The Environmental Working Group: "Slipped at the last minute into the House version, H.R. 2576, of a bill to update the broken Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 is a provision that could shield the company from liability for decades of pollution with a family of chemicals made only by Monsanto: polychlorinated biphenyls, better known as PCBs. While the insertion was so subtle many lawmakers probably did not even notice it, the implications of the Monsanto bailout clause are huge. The implications of the provision — added at the last minute — are significant enough that perhaps it should be called the "Monsanto bailout clause."



Easter Egg

Crimea celebrates second anniversary of Russian reunification with massive rallies and fireworks

crimea anniversary celebration
© Reuters Children take part in a celebration of the anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea
President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Crimea on the second anniversary of the peninsula's reunification with Russia. The day saw massive celebrations across the country as well as a gorgeous fireworks display in Simferopol.

"This historical justice had been long awaited and dreamed of without any exaggeration by millions of people," Putin said as he congratulated the people on the Day of Sevastopol and Crimea's Reunification with Russia, stressing that it only became possible after "the residents of Crimea and Sevastopol freely voiced their preferences in a referendum two years ago."

On Friday, the Russian president visited Tuzla Island in the Crimea region, where he held a meeting dedicated to the development of the peninsula.

Comment: Crimea chose wisely: Growth fastest in 20 yrs thanks to Russia, sanctions


Airplane

Flydubai plane crash in Rostov-on-Don, Russia - kills all 62 passengers and crew on board

fludubai wreckage

Flydubai flight FZ981 has crashed in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don killing all 62 passengers and crew on board. The flight was en route from Dubai and crashed during its second landing approach amid poor weather conditions.

Air-traffic control and local emergency services confirmed that the Boeing 737-800 jet crashed near the runway during a second approach in conditions of poor visibility.

"According to preliminary data, the Boeing 738 crashed in poor visibility conditions, some 50-100 meters left of the runway," the source said.

A video recorded at the crash site reveals the Boeing-737-800 disintegrated on impact. Tiny pieces of the aircraft are scattered over a large part of the runway at Rostov-on-Don's airport.

Comment: Update 19 March 2016 - 8:24 UTC

RT cites a Russian emergency service employee stating that:
"According to preliminary information, the Boeing fell vertically, practically nose-diving into the ground. The debris was dispersed a short distance. And the fragments are small."
Indeed, this video, apparently showing the plane crash, shows something nosediving into the ground:


Another report cites an expert from the FOBOS weathercast center in southern Russia claiming that:
"The plane crash site experienced a very rare natural phenomenon - the so-called jet stream with wind speeds exceeding 100 km/h, close to hurricane force."
We could be looking at yet another airplane downed by some sort of extreme microburst.


Eye 1

'American ISIS fighter' surrenders after finding it 'very hard to live in Mosul'

American ISIS fighter
An ISIS fighter believed to be US-born says he wanted to return home after finding it "very hard" to live in Mosul, the terror group's stronghold. He told Kurdistan24 TV he was led to the area by someone who vowed to take him "near Turkey's border."

Mohamad Jamal Khweis, a 26-year-old US citizen from Virginia as described by the channel, surrendered himself to Kurdish Peshmerga forces near the city of Sinjar in northern Iraq on Monday, after living in Mosul for "about a month." The city is under the control of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).

In early 2016, Khewis traveled to Turkey via London and Amsterdam, where he met an Iraqi girl from Mosul. The two decided to travel to the IS stronghold together.

"First, we took a bus from Istanbul to Gaziantep...from there, a driver picked us up and took us to the border and then [we went] from Syria to Iraq," he told Kurdistan 24 news channel. They arrived in Mosul on January 16.

But before he even arrived in Mosul, Khewis realized he had made a "bad decision."

Comment: What did this man think he was going to find when he made it to Mosul and joined Daesh?


House

Over 200 families face eviction in Dublin after Goldman Sachs vulture fund deal

Homeless Man
Scores of families in the Tyrellstown area of Dublin, Ireland are at risk of losing their homes after a Goldman Sachs venture fund purchased an €89 million loan on their housing development.

Some 60 families have already been served eviction notices, according to The Sunday Business Post.

The move comes after Sachs purchased the loan that Irish company Twinlite had secured on the Cruise Park development. Sachs and Twinlite subsequently reached a deal to sell 208 of the development's houses.

Under Irish tenancy and eviction laws, landlords have to provide notice of between four and five months to their long-term tenants before evicting them from a property.

Many of the tenants at risk of eviction in Tyrellstown are social housing recipients, who will likely need to source alternative accommodation through their local authority. However, it is unclear where these people will go if forced from their current home, given the current demand for social housing.

According to figures published last month, there are almost 140,000 people currently on waiting lists for social housing properties around the country.

Bizarro Earth

Two brave women share hidden camera footage of life and death in the Daesh capital of Raqqa

Using hidden cameras, two brave Syrian women have apparently managed to provide a sneak peek into the heart of the terrorist movement known as Daesh.

Dilapidated buildings, armed religious police hunting for unaccompanied, 'improperly' dressed women, brutal public executions - this is, apparently, how the once-thriving Syrian city of Raqqa looks today, according to the Swedish newspaper Expressen, which managed to obtain the video.

The women had to be especially careful during their trips around the city, as females are prohibited from going about their business alone or dressing inappropriately.


Comment: These women are incredibly brave to stay in Raqqa to help their friend, and more so to have taken this footage and shared it with the world. A truly terrifying glimpse of the heart of Daesh and the evils supported by the West and its allies in the Middle East.