Society's Child
What's behind this dramatic announcement? And is it related to the UFO videos which were made public at the end of 2017?
For the U.S. Navy to issue such a forceful statement about UFOs and the importance of investigating each incident is such an abrupt change. It stands in marked contrast to all the conflicting statements made by the Pentagon in the past 15 months -- claims that the secret study sponsored by Nevada Senator Harry Reid wasn't really about UFOs, that it ended years ago, and that the three videos weren't really released by the Department of Defense. Suffice to say, those Pentagon statements are simply not accurate.
Dr. Wallace Wong...is facing calls for an inquiry into the conduct of his practice. On February 28...Wong spoke at an event hosted by Vancouver Public Library. In a tape of the event obtained by Canadian pro-family group Culture Guard, Wong is heard proudly describing the scope of his children-only "gender therapy" practice, noting that his youngest client is not yet three years old and that he has 501 orphans and foster kids in his local practice.
If true, this indicates Wong has likely used his relationship with the BC Ministry of Children and Family to diagnose more than 10 to 20 percent of local children in government care as needing his "gender therapy," according to Culture Guard President Kari Simpson.
A gunman opened fire indiscriminately at a crowd of people on Sunday in what authorities called an "extremely targeted" shooting. Police have confirmed that one of the seven victims has died. Another possible victim, a man with a leg injury, was hospitalized, according to the Baltimore Sun.
The shooting took place near two cookouts located on opposite sides of the street, the police reported. Police Commissioner Michael Harrison confirmed that the gunman opened fire once he approached one of the cookouts.
Comment: UPDATE April 29 The Daily Mail adds that an eighth victim was hospitalized with witnesses saying a gunman was in a car that pulled up alongside the cookout and opened fire. Baltimore authorities have urged the public to come forward with any information:
'Someone knows something,' Young said. 'These things... they don't happen by happenstance. People know who's doing these shootings.' [...]Yes, Baltimore is a crime-ridden sh*thole, but it's more likely this incident is connected with the spate of deliberate attacks worldwide against any and all religions...
The shooting comes roughly six weeks after Harrison's swearing-in as Baltimore police commissioner, when he promised to make the city safer and lead the department through sweeping reforms required by a federal consent decree.
It's a daunting task in Baltimore, which has plagued by drug-fueled violence for decades.
Fluffier than Jordan Peterson
The latest video PewDiePie, the alias of 29-year-old UK-based Swede Felix Kjellberg, delivered to his 95 million subscribers provides an excellent illustration of why critics find him so hard to pin down.
The three-minute missive addresses his responsibility for the Christchurch shootings earlier this month, during which the shooter's last recorded words before unloading his weapons were "Remember lads, subscribe to PewDiePie."
PewDiePie is sat down in his usual home studio that looks no different to a teenager's bedroom, he is wearing a bland white t-shirt, is well-spoken and looks directly into the camera, never breaking eye contact.
Shane Piche, 26, will be registered as a Level 1 sex offender, according to the Waterford Daily Times. The judge reportedly said because he had no prior arrests and there was one victim, the sentence was appropriate.
Level 1 is considered the lowest risk level out of three, and Piche will not be included in online sex offender databases.
The safety feature is an alert that lights up in the cockpit if a plane's angle-of-attack sensors transmit faulty data about the pitch of the plane's nose. This feature is known as an angle-of-attack disagree light and was included in previous versions of the 737.
Southwest did not know about the change until after the fatal crash of a Lion Air flight in Indonesia. The airline, in a statement to CNBC, said Boeing had indicated through its manual that the disagree lights were functional on the 737 Max.
Southwest said Boeing told the airline that the disagree lights were inoperable only after the Lion Air crash. The airline subsequently took action to turn the alerts on.
Comment: See also:
- Boeing gets ZERO new orders on its troubled 737 Max airliner after being grounded worldwide
- Boeing whistleblowers report more 737 Max problems to FAA
- FBI joins the criminal investigation into certification of Boeing 737 MAX
- Two US probes scrutinize how Boeing 737 MAX 8 with 'flawed flight system' got the green light
- More global carriers are grounding Boeing's newest 737 after another deadly crash - UPDATE: Boeing to roll out "software upgrade"
This month, officers with the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force carried out a sting called "Operation Home Alone." The sting set up fake profiles on multiple social media apps in which officers pretended to be young children. When the predators would seek the children out for sex, instead of meeting a child, they met the undercover cops.
During the sting, which lasted just four days, law enforcement members made 16 arrests, said Attorney General Grewal through a statement:
"The 16 men we arrested allegedly used social media to stalk victims they believed were vulnerable children who could be sexually exploited. Fortunately, their victims were really undercover officers prepared to put them in handcuffs.
"Parents need to know that the profiles of underage girls and boys we posted on social media to catch these offenders could easily have been profiles of their own children, who might also be targeted by predators on chat apps and popular gaming sites. Our message to parents with Operation Home Alone is be on guard. Our message to child predators is law enforcement is working overtime to find you and arrest you."
On Monday afternoon, Rio Grande City agents patrolling near Fronton, Texas, encountered a group of 150 illegal aliens, primarily comprised of family units and unaccompanied children who readily turned themselves in. Agents determined the individuals in the group to be from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
On Tuesday morning, during a span of five hours, McAllen agents apprehended 271 illegal aliens mainly comprised of family units and unaccompanied children from the countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua near the small community of Los Ebanos, Texas. Agents encountered the first group of 98 illegal aliens around midnight, followed by a small group of ten a half hour later. Just after 1:00 A.M., agents encountered another group consisting of 46 illegal aliens. An hour later, a group of 87 turned themselves in, shadowed by another group of 26 illegal aliens. Agents took custody of the last four shortly after 4:30 A.M.
On Wednesday afternoon, Rio Grande City agents responded to the report of a large group of illegal aliens near Roma, Texas. Upon arrival, agents took custody of 180 illegal aliens primarily comprised of family units and unaccompanied children from the countries of Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua.
Border Patrol is processing the subjects accordingly.
Judge Richard Moore ruled that the statues of Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson are war memorials and therefore cannot be removed by the city without permission from the state.
All of this stems from a lawsuit against both current and former city councilors who voted to remove those two Confederate statues back in 2017.
On Monday, April 29, one of the men who advocated for the relocation of the statues is weighing in on Judge Moore's decision.
"I absolutely disagree with it," Don Gathers, a community activist, said. "It's painful because all it does is retraumatize the community once again."
Mark Steven Domingo, 26, boasted about amassing an arsenal of weapons, including 80 pounds of nails for a bomb, to carry out the attack in retaliation for the killing of Muslims by a white supremacist in the city of Christchurch, according to an affidavit supporting the criminal complaint.
He was arrested April 26 after he received what he thought was a live bomb but was, in fact, a phony explosive device supplied by an FBI informant, authorities said.
"There were mosque shootings in new Zealand," Domingo posted to a private group online after the shootings, according to federal prosecutors. "[T]here must be retribution."
Comment: Forgive the cynicism, but the FBI sorely needed some image polishing - and the masses always need to be reminded why we need them: FBI Organizes Almost All Terror Plots in the U.S.
The manufactured clash of civilizations grinds on...















Comment: A previous interview with Lue Elizondo in December 2018: