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Cambridge University graduate Matthew Falder admitted 137 offenses against 46 people, including blackmail, voyeurism, making indecent images of children and encouraging the rape of a child.
Falder was part of several 'virtual communities' of abusers on the dark web, where platforms and other 'hurtcore' websites share images of rape, torture, pedophilia and degradation, the Guardian reports.
The pro-government fighters were filmed entering the village of Nubul in some 20 pickup trucks. An RT source on the ground has confirmed the movement of troops to Afrin.
A reporter at the scene for Syrian state agency SANA that the area where the fighters arrived has already been targeted by an attack from the Turkish side.
Turkish media later reported that an artillery attack on the convoy forced it to retreat.
Justin Goldman filed a lawsuit against Breitbart, Time, Vox and Yahoo for embedding tweets containing a photo Goldman took of New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady.
Goldman did not post the photo to Twitter, but on Snapchat. However, the photo ended up on Twitter's servers and in several tweets.
Twitter was not named in the suit and one has to wonder why not, along with any and everyone who tweeted the picture.
Still, it has become fairly commonplace for news outlets and bloggers to embed tweets. If Goldman didn't want his image to be embedded, perhaps he should see to turn off the embed feature via Twitter. YouTube has that feature on its site.
Comment: The thin edge of the wedge to shut down all internet information sharing?
- DHS Seizes Websites for Merely Linking to Copyrighted Material
- Creative Commons founder Larry Lessig threatened with copyright infringement
- U.S. Internet Providers Agree to Block Subscribers Accused of Copyright Infringement
- Righthaven extends copyright lawsuit campaign to individual Web posters
- Righthaven Loss: Judge Rules Reposting Entire Article Is Fair Use
Liberal viciousness: Hard-left attacks father of Florida shooting victim for being a Trump supporter
That's right, in the new America it is apparently perfectly acceptable to attack and even blame the parent of a teenager who was murdered, all because his political beliefs do not line up with the leftist orthodoxy.
Both Andrew Pollack and his wife were interviewed outside of Broward Health North hospital, hoping to hear from their daughter hours after the attack that left 17 dead and over a dozen injured. During the interview, Pollack committed the thought crime of wearing a t-shirt for his preferred presidential candidate, a fact that apparently gave leftists on twitter the cover to viciously attack him.
Does CBS have an explanation for its side-by-side self-contradiction on its own website?
Are the CBS presstitutes so stupid that they didn't even notice their self-contradiction, or are the presstitutes so determined to carry on with the Russiagate fake news story that they shout over a print account with a TV Special Report?
Is it a question of total incompetence or total dishonesty? I see every indication on the part of the media to prevent the American public from understanding that from start to finish Russiagate was a hoax designed to discredit the President of the United States.
Comment: All the mainstream media outlets are following the deep state's marching orders.
- Mueller indicts 13 Russians, 3 companies for trolling the US election, saying mean things about Killary
- Mueller's investigation is a farce - Files joke indictment against Russian trolls
- Mueller's indictment of 13 Russians timed perfectly to be buried in the media cycle
- Makes sense? Mueller says Russian 'agents' organized rallies for both Hillary and Trump
- Analyzing Mueller's Russian indictments: No hint of Russian govt involvement, Trump cleared of collusion
- Mueller indictments show Trump-Russia collusion narrative is dead

Delegates attend the anti-immigration AfD party congress in Hanover, Germany, on December 2, 2017
Nationwide public support for AfD, which is known for its controversially harsh anti-Islam and anti-immigrant stances, has once again risen to a record 16 percent, a survey conducted by the INSA polling center for the German Bild daily newspaper shows. Their popularity is now comparable to the record support they once had in September 2016.
At the same time, the Social Democratic Party (SPD) is on a downward trend, as the public support for what once was one of the two major "people's parties" in Germany seems to be waning. In what was called its worst post-war performance, the SPD received just 20.5 percent of the vote in the recent parliamentary elections in September 2017. Now, according to INSA, public support for the party has fallen to yet another all-time low of only 15.5 percent.
The unnamed substitute teacher had his contract terminated by the Western Guilford Middle School on Sunday, though initially the victim, Jose Escudero, was suspended for seven days over the incident. Outraged by the attack Escudero's mother, Mayo Corrales, posted the video to Facebook in the hope of securing "justice" for her son.
"I'm going to take the next year off," Lawrence told Entertainment Tonight, explaining how she will work with a self-described anti-corruption nonprofit during her break from film. "I'm going to be working with this organization as a part of Represent.US... trying to get young people engaged politically on a local level."
"It doesn't have anything to do with partisan [politics]. It's just anti-corruption and stuff trying to pass state by state laws that can help prevent corruption, fix our democracy."
Comment: Yeah, something tells us - without even looking into what this organization represents - that it isn't about getting youth engaged with anything remotely Republican or independent.
The Hunger Games star hinted at her desire to take a break from acting last November, telling Elle magazine that she plans to trade the limelight for a farm and activism.
"I want to get a farm," the Academy Award-winner told the lifestyle magazine. "I want to be, like, milking goats."
Comment: Can you go do that in Canada?
Comment: Do it J-Law, get right out there and fix femocracy - sorry, democrazi... oops, democracy - go fix it real good.
The 17-year-old biologically female child identifies as a boy and claims she has suicidal thoughts over her parents' lack of support for her transgenderism (they won't, for example, call her by her new chosen male name). The parents were fighting for custody of their daughter back from the state in an effort to stop potential transgender hormone treatment.
An attorney representing the parents, whose names have not been disclosed because of privacy concerns, argued that the girl was not "even close to being able to make such a life-altering decision at this time." Representatives of the girl argued that a "medical team" claimed that the treatment was a matter of life and death.
Hamilton County Judge Sylvia Sieve Hendon granted custody to the girl's maternal grandparents, who are open to transgender hormone therapy. The teenager has been living with them since 2016.
Comment: Totalitarianism, here we come.
Until the government noose is loosened from around the necks of the citizens and the "nanny police state" abolished, anti-constitutionalists and government will continue the "look, squirrel" method of distraction to prevent focus on who is causing the problem and what exactly that problem is.
Yesterday, the united States suffered another mass shooting incident in a school in Parkland, Florida, killing 17 students. Right on cue, anti-constitutionalists called for the government to implement a solution in the form of gun control. Activist actors, like Michael Keaton, used social media to blame the shooting on the "weak disgusting" NRA and Republicans, as well as five other shootings occurring since Columbine High School in 1999. At a candlelight vigil in Parkland for the shooting victims at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, chants of "no more gun" broke out. The Associated Press declared the suspected shooter, Nikolas Cruz, belonged to a "white nationalist group" when no evidence exists to support such a claim. Moreover, a report claimed the FBI received a warning about Cruz in September 2017 when a comment on a YouTube video, using the name "Nikolas Cruz," stated, "I'm going to be a professional school shooter."
Does a pattern emerge here similar to other mass shootings and/or bombings since 1999? Yes, it does. The outline above makes it clear. Unfortunately, many citizens are not getting it.














Comment: Here's how Syria's official news network reported on the convoy, before it arrived: After the Syrian forces entered Afrin, they were reportedly forced to retreat. However, the Syrian Army so far has not confirmed either entering Afrin or the subsequent retreat. What a mess. The Syrian government has a good motivation for assisting the Kurds, both to gain concessions from them not to cause further trouble and also to solidify good will by fighting together as common Syrians. But it can't be seen by the Kurds as mere politicking; there need to be stakes involved. So even then, it makes sense that Turkey would continue its assault on the area. Whether this will work or not is another matter. The Kurds have been hesitant to concede anything in order to receive Syrian protection. And it's unclear what Turkey will accept as reasonable terms for them to cease their Afrin operation.