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Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 7:13 Quote
Hey, Bill Nye, in which discipline of the sciences did you receive your degree, and how many box tops did it take?

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 7:16 Quote
iffy wrote:
krumpdancer101 wrote:
iffy wrote:


who owns and profits from this development?

Avangrid Is the Parent company. You can look their donation history up in the past and they seem to contribute to any northern Senate member and house member (which is majorly Democratic) so that they keep their selves in good running with those people. It’s also the reason they are now filing a lawsuit against some of those same people they have contributed to and are pushing and leaning hard on them. The whole point of the Corredor was to bring power from Quebec power in Canada down to Massachusetts through Maine so that they could lower power costs in Massachusetts because all of their green new deal scams they’ve tried for power have failed and Has caused power prices to go extremely high there.

so probably a Vulture Capitalist company lobbying politco's and getting subsidies, tax breaks and failing to deliver?
then bringing in legal teams for compensation because of lost profits due to legislation.

yeh same everywhere it seems Frown

No they didn’t fail to deliver, the residence of Maine voted on Nov 1 that they didn’t want their forest to be destroyed so that Massachusetts could claim that they are green energy state. The funny thing is they’re just using a power company from Canada so it doesn’t stop any greenhouse gases because they’re still having to produce the energy for the same amount of people and transport it 180 miles to a American state.

So what we can take away from this is when you vote for green new deal energy and raise millions and millions of tax dollars and produce nothing but higher energy costs just bring in the energy from out of country so that it looks like your carbon footprint isn’t as big. Also we learned that Joe Biden cares more about letting his liberal friends in the north get cheap energy for the winter but the rest of the country has to pay high cost for gas because they shut down the keystone pipeline from Canada to America.

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 7:26 Quote
I bet dollars to dimes that Iffy calls that a load of crap! LOL

Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 7:38 Quote
krumpdancer101 wrote:
iffy wrote:
krumpdancer101 wrote:


Avangrid Is the Parent company. You can look their donation history up in the past and they seem to contribute to any northern Senate member and house member (which is majorly Democratic) so that they keep their selves in good running with those people. It’s also the reason they are now filing a lawsuit against some of those same people they have contributed to and are pushing and leaning hard on them. The whole point of the Corredor was to bring power from Quebec power in Canada down to Massachusetts through Maine so that they could lower power costs in Massachusetts because all of their green new deal scams they’ve tried for power have failed and Has caused power prices to go extremely high there.

so probably a Vulture Capitalist company lobbying politco's and getting subsidies, tax breaks and failing to deliver?
then bringing in legal teams for compensation because of lost profits due to legislation.

yeh same everywhere it seems Frown

No they didn’t fail to deliver, the residence of Maine voted on Nov 1 that they didn’t want their forest to be destroyed so that Massachusetts could claim that they are green energy state. The funny thing is they’re just using a power company from Canada so it doesn’t stop any greenhouse gases because they’re still having to produce the energy for the same amount of people and transport it 180 miles to a American state.

So what we can take away from this is when you vote for green new deal energy and raise millions and millions of tax dollars and produce nothing but higher energy costs just bring in the energy from out of country so that it looks like your carbon footprint isn’t as big. Also we learned that Joe Biden cares more about letting his liberal friends in the north get cheap energy for the winter but the rest of the country has to pay high cost for gas because they shut down the keystone pipeline from Canada to America.

yeah well, total shit show of profiteering a*sholes and lies nothing new is it, whichever flavour penis is sitting in the chair.

the only green energy is the energy you do not use.

Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 7:41 Quote
PACNW-MTB wrote:
Hey, Bill Nye, in which discipline of the sciences did you receive your degree, and how many box tops did it take?

and off into the childish land of patronising you go...

is that the last refuge for your "intellect" or is there other places it tries to hide?


had a dime on it....and now you owe me a dollar! Beer

donate it to a charity for the hard of thinking for me please.

ie keep it Wink

thanx

Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 7:52 Quote
iffy wrote:

creaky 750 dood will then probably post something with no actual content to egg them on.....

ok grumpelstiltskin....

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 7:56 Quote
iffy wrote:
the only green energy is the energy you do not use.

Yet, here you are. I guess you didn’t watch the JP clip to the end!

I rest my case.

Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 7:58 Quote
iffy wrote:
badbadleroybrown wrote:
iffy wrote:
Nah been through this allready BB, and it is proven unsubstantiated bullshit you are spouting. lol

Your dumb assertion that some extrapolated vague data from millions of years ago has any relevance and can outweigh the evidence from the last 100 odd years of detailed records and climate models, ( what you previously refered to as "bullshit science" Facepalm ) from hundreds of independent specialists in hundreds of specialist areas just reinforces your state of utter delusion.

Anything else from BB's fantasy world you want to share today?
You being upset by the indisputable factual reality that current day environmental conditions, and that the rapid rise of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are not unique to the era of man doesn't render it any less factual... it just clarifies for all readers that your intellect is based on belief and bias rather than fact.

nope. based on global scientific concensus based on millions of data points and highly sophisticated modeling with a decent amount of time behind it now to prove the models are viable.

but tell us more about your infallible pre dinosaur theories of climate science based on a core sample... lol
Correct... the global scientific consensus supports the fact that current environmental conditions existed prior to the emergence of human life.

Also, just FYI, we've only actively monitored greenhouse gases for less than 50 years so if you think ice core sampling is bullshit, you're just undermining your own case.

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 8:00 Quote
iffy wrote:
the only green energy is the energy you do not use.

In this statement what is your definition of energy? Lots of human energy produced the pyramids and many other great things in the world and that was green energy.

I would more put it that the only green energy is the energy used that is produced cleanly. I think the focus should be more on refining the ways we refine oil and producing a cleaner burning product.

Answer me this if climate change is so existential and on the way of the world collapsing why is there no power off mandates and vacation mandates so people can’t use airplanes but a vaccine mandate for a virus?

Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 8:01 Quote
PACNW-MTB wrote:
iffy wrote:
the only green energy is the energy you do not use.

Yet, here you are. I guess you didn’t watch the JP clip to the end!

I rest my case.

Yeah I did unfortunately, it was 97.64% stupid, the other bit was the gaps where he took a breath...

You have to have a case to rest normaly, but hey, we all know you operate on some other level...

Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 8:12 Quote
badbadleroybrown wrote:
iffy wrote:
badbadleroybrown wrote:

You being upset by the indisputable factual reality that current day environmental conditions, and that the rapid rise of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are not unique to the era of man doesn't render it any less factual... it just clarifies for all readers that your intellect is based on belief and bias rather than fact.

nope. based on global scientific concensus based on millions of data points and highly sophisticated modeling with a decent amount of time behind it now to prove the models are viable.

but tell us more about your infallible pre dinosaur theories of climate science based on a core sample... lol
Correct... the global scientific consensus supports the fact that current environmental conditions existed prior to the emergence of human life.

Also, just FYI, we've only actively monitored greenhouse gases for less than 50 years so if you think ice core sampling is bullshit, you're just undermining your own case.


So there was a time when nobody exixted on the planet when there was a similar amount of co2 in the atmosphere,

and what conclsion have you drawn frome this tiny factoid of data?

In fact global scientific concensus could probably agree that there was almost every type of enviromental condition you can imagine that existed on the planet prior to life. lol

Anyway I never said ice core sampling was bulshit, in fact it is just one of the pieces of data that are now used.

there is also satelite, atmospheric, stratospheric, deep sea, mountain, glacier, desert, river, forest reef, mangrove, swamp, tundra ice cap, shoreline (list goes on....) data available now, and they have been recording detailed information accurately for long enough to make observations and assumptions that you cannot make on a few core samples from millions of years ago.

Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 8:16 Quote
It feels like I'm dropping atomic bombs on the fake sock puppet accounts when I drop these big posts

⚠️The most exciting Jan 6 development yet

♥️♥️♥️ Roger Stone and Alex Jones are about to get exposed♥️♥️♥️


tup Beer Smile

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Roger Stone and Alex Jones Are The Latest Trump Associates Subpoenaed by Jan. 6 Committee
GET ME ROGER STONE
Jose Pagliery
Political Investigations Reporter
Updated Nov. 22, 2021 5:51PM ET Published Nov. 22, 2021 5:49PM ET
The latest round of subpoenas from the special congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection on Monday target some well-known instigators of the attack on the Capitol, including the infamous Republican operative Roger Stone and leading conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

Stone and Jones were among five people issued subpoenas from the committee, which continues to demand testimony and documents from rally organizers.

The chair of the committee, Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS), issued a statement Monday evening saying that Jones and Stone are among key organizers with “relevant information.”

“The Select Committee is seeking information about the rallies and subsequent march to the Capitol that escalated into a violent mob attacking the Capitol and threatening our democracy. We need to know who organized, planned, paid for, and received funds related to those events, as well as what communications organizers had with officials in the White House and Congress,” his statement read.


Stone, reached shortly after the announcement, told The Daily Beast that he had not yet been served the subpoena.

“I have said time and time again that I had no advance knowledge of the events that took place at the Capitol on that day,” he wrote to The Daily Beast via text message.


Journalists and academic researchers of right-wing movements have documented how Stone was in Washington, D.C. in the hours before the attack and was flanked by a security detail of Oath Keepers, an armed anti-government militia whose members played a prominent role in the assault on the Capitol.

Jones did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The three others targeted by the committee on Monday were conservative political strategists Dustin Stockton, his fiancé Jennifer Lynn Lawrence, and Taylor Budowich.

To hear the fringe doctors who gathered at an equine facility for the Florida COVID Summit earlier this month, ivermectin is as effective against the virus in humans as it is against worms in horses.

“I have been on ivermectin for 16 months, my wife and I,” Dr. Bruce Boros declared at the end of the meeting at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala. “I have never felt healthier in my life.”

Two days later, the 71-year-old cardiologist fell ill with COVID-19, according to the organizer of the one-day gathering and two other people with direct knowledge.

The organizer, Dr. John Littell, further reported to The Daily Beast that six others among the 800 to 900 participants had also tested positive or developed COVID symptoms “within days of the conference.”

“People are considering if it was a superspreader event,” Littell said.

In the next breath, he dismissed the very thought with an emphatic “No.”

Everyone 11/06/21 The Day the Earth Listened. Florida Summit on CV 19. Ocala, Fl. The truth will be told. Anyone involved with the PRESS needs to pay attention!

— Bruce Boros (@BorosBruce) November 1, 2021
Littell conveniently decided that those with COVID were already infected when they arrived at the summit, where no masks or social distancing were in evidence.

“I think they had gotten it from New York or Michigan or wherever they were from,” he said. “It was really the people who flew in from other places.”

Littell added, “Everybody so far has responded to treatment with ivermectin… Bruce is doing well.”

Boros remained seriously ill at his Key West home, according to people who know him but who asked not to be identified. Boros himself did not respond to phone messages and emails.


Dr. Bruce Boros.

However Boros is faring, there remains the question of why he became seriously ill in the first place if ivermectin is the wonder drug the anti-vaccine crowd claims it is, rather than primarily a treatment for parasites and head lice in humans, as well as a horse dewormer. He had been taking the drug since the summer of last year for what he described as a personal research project.

“I hope to proceed with my ivermectin observational study quickly,” he announced in a July 28, 2020, Facebook post. “It’s working where it’s being used around the world.”

He proceeded from that falsehood to some incendiary MAGA nonsense:

“Fauci is a fraud—big pharma is playing us for suckers. Dr. Boros.”

Fringe Docs Literally Met at Horse Center to Flog Ivermectin
CAN’T MAKE IT UP
Michael Daly

His hometown newspaper reported that the post by “one of the Keys’ most recognized doctors” caused “a Category 5 social media storm.”

Much of the reaction was negative.

“It breaks my heart that a town like this has made something so political and hateful,” Boros told Florida Keys Weekly. “What’s wrong with people? I just want to help patients and keep them from dying.”

He reported administering ivermectin to a man battling COVID.

“Within six hours he was talking without coughing,” Boros was quoted saying.

Medical authorities say there is no evidence the drug protects or cures COVID. The FDA and the CDC warn that it could, in fact, be dangerous. The FDA famously tweeted this year: “You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, y’all. Stop it.”


But Boros has remained so convinced of the drug’s value that he put his 97-year-old father, Carl Arfa, on it along with himself. His father, sensibly, then decided to get something proven to work against COVID: the vaccine.

“He had been brainwashed,” Boros said at the summit. He recalled, “He got it. He didn’t tell me. I was very upset. I wanted to give him a spanking. He got both jabs.”

Arfa caught the virus, which officials say is still spreading because so many people refused to get the vaccine. While the shot has proven to prevent serious illness and death in the overwhelming majority of those who get infected, Arfa—like some elderly patients or those with underlying health problems—became critically ill from COVID.

He fought on as might be expected of a World War II vet who received a Bronze Star with the 271st Anti-Tank Regiment of the Fighting 69th Infantry Division and helped liberate a concentration camp in Leipzig. Boros repeatedly made the four-hour drive from Key West to the father’s home in Boca Raton, administering intravenously whatever fluids he thought best. Boros last saw him on Nov. 1. The father finally lost his fight with the virus five days later, hours before Boros attended the summit.

“My father passed away this morning from complications of COVID,” he told the gathering.

Boros wondered aloud whether he had made a mistake when he took his father off ivermectin following the jab.

“I feel a little guilty,” he allowed.

He was so lost in untruth that he suggested the vaccine had actually contributed to his father’s death.

“We’re seeing astronomical numbers of deaths in people that have been vaccinated, particularly the older people,” he said.


There is no evidence the vaccine is unsafe, but the vast majority of those now dying from COVID are unvaccinated. CDC data released on Monday indicates that the unvaccinated have a six times greater chance of becoming infected with COVID and a 14 times greater chance of dying than those who got the shot. The CDC says flatly that “COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective,” adding, “Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in U.S. history.”

But such truths are too inconvenient among the fringe doctors who place their faith in unproven ivermectin. The summit’s organizer, Littell, told The Daily Beast that he has prescribed ivermectin to some 2,000 people, all over the country, with what he describes as good results.

“I’ve had one or two people who didn’t really respond,” he said. “Some people just don’t do well with a bad virus.”

He said that all the attendees at the summit appeared fine when they arrived and when they departed. “The people who came were in good condition to travel,” he said.

But the Florida Department of Public Health in Marion County, which oversees Ocala, did not respond to a request for comment about the new cases that cropped up after a meeting at an equestrian center full of fringe physicians who had plenty of horse dewormer, but not an ounce of horse sense.



Posted on November 22, 2021, at 1:06 p.m. ET

US Department of Justice
Frank Scavo inside the US Capitol on Jan. 6. in front of a painting of a scene from the War of 1812.

WASHINGTON — US District Judge Royce Lamberth sentenced Capitol rioter Frank Scavo — a former school board official from Pennsylvania who organized buses to Washington, DC, on Jan. 6 and joined the mob that went into the Capitol — to 60 days inJail jail, blowing past the prosecutor’s recommendation of two weeks.

Lamberth didn’t offer a lengthy explanation for his decision, as some judges have done in these cases, pausing only for a few seconds after the lawyers finished arguing before announcing the sentence. But he said earlier in the hearing that even people like Scavo who weren’t charged with violence were responsible for making up the mob that brought the government to a “screeching halt.” He expressed dismay that Scavo’s lawyers filed a memo appearing to “quibble” with their client’s responsibility for illegally entering the Capitol.

Lamberth also ordered Scavo to pay a $5,000 fine, the maximum allowed by law for the misdemeanor crime that Scavo pleaded guilty to — and an additional punishment the government hadn’t asked for. The judge’s final comment to Scavo underscored that he wasn’t moved by the defense’s request for leniency.


♥️➡️“From the point the jig was up, you've done everything you could. Good luck to you,” Lamberth said.

Lamberth was the first judge to hand down a sentence in the Capitol cases earlier this year, ordering Anna Morgan-Lloyd of Indiana to serve probation after she delivered a tearful statement to the court expressing regret for her role in the riot. The next day, Morgan-Lloyd appeared on Fox News and made comments that appeared to downplay the violence on Jan. 6; her lawyer has claimed her client got “played” by host Laura Ingraham.

✳️Lamberth has made clear since then that he felt burned by what happened with Morgan-Lloyd, and that other defendants asking for mercy would be met with a skeptical eye. In a written opinion in September in the case of rioter Jacob Jail Chansley, who at the time had pleaded guilty and was awaiting sentencing, Lamberth wrote that he hoped Chansley’s “change of heart is sincere.”

The judge added in a footnote: “The Court’s hopes have been recently dashed when, a day after sentencing, another January 6 defendant made statements in an interview that directly conflicted with the contrite statements she made to the undersigned.”

Lamberth last week sentenced Chansley to 41 months in Jail prison Jail , which was less than the 51 months incarceration that the government argued for, but far more than the period of time-served (roughly 10 months) that Chansley wanted; he’d pleaded guilty to one felony count for obstructing Congress. Earlier this month, Lamberth rebuffed another Capitol rioter’s request for a lighter sentence, ordering Scott Fairlamb to spend 41 months in Jail prison Jail after the former mixed martial arts fighter from New Jersey pleaded guilty to punching a police officer in the head.

Lamberth isn’t the first judge to hand down a stiffer sentence than what the government requested in a Jan. 6 prosecution. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan first did that in October, sentencing Matthew Mazzocco to 45 days in Jail jail Jail instead of the period of home detention recommended by the prosecutor.

“There have to be consequences for participating in an attempted violent overthrow of the government, beyond sitting at home,” Chutkan said at the time.

Scavo pleaded guilty in September to one count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in the Capitol, the same low-level misdemeanor featured in most of the more than 130 plea deals entered in the riot prosecutions so far, including Morgan-Lloyd’s case. Scavo helped charter buses that brought more than 200 Trump supporters from northeast Pennsylvania to Washington, according to the government, and had spent more than a decade as an elected school board member and ran twice for the state legislature.

The prosecutor and Scavo’s lawyers noted his history of public service and lack of previous criminal record as factors that weighed in his favor, but Assistant US Attorney Seth Meinero also argued to Lamberth on Monday that Scavo “should have known better.” Meinero played videos that show Scavo was standing close to a chaotic mob that overwhelmed a “thin line” of US Capitol Police officers trying to guard an entrance to the Capitol, filmed what was happening, and then entered once the doors were breached. At one point he turns his camera on himself and says, “Here we go.”

✳️Throughout the afternoon of Jan. 6, Scavo posted comments on Facebook expressing support for the riot, including “No certification Today!!!”, and recorded video on his phone where he could be heard saying, “Your own personal tour of the freaking Capitol. We f*cking took it back. Took it back.”

Facepalm . Delusional idiots.

Scavo read a statement to the judge claiming that he’d only gone up the stairs to the Capitol to take pictures of the scene, and didn’t feel like he could move because people were pushing around him. He said the mob “surrounded me” and that when the crowd “surged” he entered the building. He called Jan. 6 a “dark day in our history” and said that he regretted his involvement.

In an interview published the day after the riot with a local TV station, he claimed he hadn’t gone inside the Capitol. One of his lawyers said on Monday that he’d been “scared” and that he’d fully cooperated with the FBI once he learned he was under investigation. After participating in voluntary interviews with the FBI in January but before he was charged and arrested in March, Scavo on social media promoted a cartoon published in a local newspaper that depicted him driving a bus called the “Sedition express” and posted comments that made light of the allegations.

How an Indiana woman’s downplaying of Jan. 6 is affecting other Capitol riot cases
SARAH NELSON | INDIANAPOLIS STAR | 9 hours ago


Indiana Senator Mike Braun answers questions on the riots at the United States Capitol.

An Indiana woman’s downplaying of her involvement in breaching the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 after receiving no jail time for it this summer doesn't appear to have pleased the judge over her case — and is creating a ripple effect in other cases.



♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth sentenced Anna Morgan-Lloyd in June for demonstrating in a Capitol building after she entered a guilty plea in exchange for three years of probation.
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The Bloomfield woman became the first person sentenced in the aftermath of the riot that saw thousands storm the Capitol.

'Best day ever': Bloomfield woman gets 14 days imprisonment in Capitol riot case

Lamberth acknowledged Morgan-Lloyd's tearful apology in court but said at the time that he struggled with her sentence. He accepted her plea after commending her for showing remorse, but gave a stern warning that her lighter sentence should not serve as a benchmark.


♥️♥️♥️✳️⚠️ Breaking ⚠️♥️♥️♥️♥️

♥️➡️Crazy Trump supporter who took Pelosi's lecture gets heavy sentance.

☑️The Florida man charged with taking the lectern of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and parading it around the Capitol on Jan. 6 reached a plea agreement with prosecutors.

Adam Johnson, 36, pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, a charge that comes with a maximum sentence of one year in prison and a fine of $100,000. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to dismiss charges of theft of government property and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.



⚠️⚠️Judge scolds FL man who took Pelosi lectern in Capitol riot. ‘Why shouldn’t I lock you up?’⚠️

BY JESSICA DE LEON UPDATED NOVEMBER 22, 2021 3:49 PM


✳️The Parrish man who posed for photos after stealing Nancy Pelosi’s lectern during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has pleaded guilty to illegally entering the Capitol that day.

Adam Johnson, 36, pleaded guilty Monday morning to one count of entering or remaining in any restricted building. In exchange for his plea and accepting responsibility, federal prosecutors are not seeking any prison time.

Johnson was quickly identified after photos of him smiling and waving while carrying the lectern went viral, and other Manatee County residents recognized him and submitted tips to the FBI. The lectern — valued at more than $1,000 according to the House curator — was later found by Senate staff in the Red corridor of the Senate wing off the Rotunda in the Capitol.


The lead prosecutor, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jessica Arca, and Johnson’s defense attorneys, Dan Eckhart and David Bigney, determined as part of the plea agreement signed Oct. 26 that prison time would not be appropriate. The U.S. Attorney’s Office also agreed to reduce Johnson’s score on sentencing guidelines because he has taken responsibility for his actions that day.

The agreement is also recommending that Johnson pay $500 restitution for his share of the damage done to the Capitol — which totaled nearly $1.5 million. Johnson was not present in the Washington D.C. for Monday’s hearing, and the plea was instead taken in a video conference.

Johnson could face up to one year in prison, a $100,000 fine, a year of supervised release and could be forced to pay whatever restitution is left to be paid after payments from others convicted in the case.


Senior U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton will sentence Johnson at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 25.

Walton declined to detain Johnson until sentencing based on the prosecution’s request, but not without expressing his concerns and making clear he was considering imposing prison time.

“You seemed to have thought it was a fun event to be involved in. I don’t understand that mentality and to come to Washington D.C. and to destroy a monument of our democracy, I find very, very disturbing,” Walton said.

“And what concerns me, is that you were gullible enough to come all the way up here from Florida based upon a lie and then associate yourself because of that☑️➡️ lie with people and try to undermine the will of the American public about who should be the president of the United States.”


Meanwhile, Walton continued, the person who inspired Johnson’s action, former President Donald Trump, is still making those false statements.

☑️“I have concerns about whether you will be gullible when something like this arises again ... That concerns me, it really does because we are in a troubled situation as a country,” he said. Fab “Al Gore had a better case to argue than Mr. Trump and he was a man about what happened to him and he accepted it for the benefit of the country and walked away. “

Walton called Johnson weak-minded enough to believe Trump’s lie and do what he did before asking him, “So why shouldn’t I lock you up sir? Why should I think that you won’t do this again?”

“Your honor, I understand that my actions are irreprehensible but I am here pleading guilty because I am guilty. I have taken responsibility,” Johnson said. “This was my first protest and last protest.”


The other charges Johnson faced — one count of theft of government property and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds — will be dismissed. Prosecutors have also agreed not to prosecute Johnson for any other non-violent crimes he may have committed during any events surrounding the insurrection at the Capitol.

Johnson had at some point indicated he wanted to publicize his involvement in the Capitol riot in a book, Walton revealed before warning him that should he publish anything for the next five years, the federal government would have to seize any that he may profit as a result.

♥️♥️♥️➡️➡️➡️➡️PROSECUTOR DETAILS JOHNSON’S PARTICIPATION⬅️⬅️⬅️⬅️⬅️♥️♥️♥️

✳️Johnson had traveled to Washington D.C. with an unnamed friend on Jan. 5 to go to Trump’s rally, the prosecutor detailed as part of the factual basis she laid out on the record on Monday morning. He was armed with a knife but got rid of it on his way to the rally, throwing it in some bushes.


☑️The two joined the crowd when they began running toward the Capitol, witnessing several skirmishes between rioters and police along the way, even recording video of one such skirmish on his phone.

❌They were close enough that tear gas stung his eyes, but the two got separated before Johnson climbed the scaffolding outside the Capitol. As others directly to his left were breaking in through a window, Johnson breached the building through the Senate wing door.

❇️“He wondered about the Capitol for several minutes,” Arca said. “He went down a hallway into Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office suite. He actually jiggled the handle to one of the doors, but it was locked and he went on his way.”

✳️It was then that Johnson found and took Pelosi’s lectern. He carried it out to the House Rotunda, posing for several photos and setting it down. Johnson also asked someone to take a photo with his own cellphone as he gestured and posed behind the lectern.


Johnson then made his way toward the House chambers, where several protesters were confronting a line of police officers and joined the crowd, moving with them as they pushed past the line and reaching a vestibule that leads to House chamber. Others were beating on the door and chanting “stop the steal.” Johnson shouted that a bust of Washington in that vestibule would be “a great battering ram.”

It was 2:55 p.m. when Johnson finally left the Capitol.

“Following his time in DC, he deleted media located in his phone, photos and videos,” Arca said. “He also deleted his Facebook account.”





DoubleCrownAddict wrote:
I just found another one, is this Awesome or what? ☑️⚛️☸️☪️

I'm researching the internet in real time and finding Trump supporters involved in the Jan 5 Trump terrorist insurrection who are being sentenced to jail and prison




U.S. Capitol rioter gets 41 months in prison, longest sentence imposed
By Jan Wolfe and Mark Hosenball


3 minute read
WASHINGTON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - A former mixed martial artist filmed punching a police officer during the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol received a 41-month prison⬅️⬅️⬅️⬅️Jail ♥️♥️♥️ sentence on Wednesday, the stiffest punishment yet in the almost 700 criminal cases stemming from the siege.

U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth cited the seriousness of New Jersey gym owner Scott Fairlamb's conduct when he sentenced him. Fairlamb was captured screaming at officers by their body-worn cameras before shoving one and then punching him in the face and pleaded guilty in August.

☑️"Had you gone to trial, I don't think there's any jury that could have acquitted you," the judge told Fairlamb.


Fairlamb was the first rioterJail sentenced for violence against police during the attack. Lamberth noted that his sentence will be a benchmark for the more than 120 defendants charged with attacking police during the Capitol assault by thousands of Donald Trump supporters trying to overturn his election defeat.


A Capitol Police officer who had been attacked by protesters died the day after the riot and four police officers who took part in the defense of the Capitol later took their own lives. About 140 police officers were injured.

Fairlamb's lawyer had asked Lamberth to "take into consideration the approximate 11 months his client has already served in custody" and not add additional time.

An emotional Fairlamb addressed the judge during the hearing, saying he brought shame upon his family's name.

"I have nothing but remorse," Fairlamb said, later adding: "I just hope you show some mercy on me, sir."

Jail Federal prosecutors had recommended a 44-month sentence.

Justice Department lawyer Leslie Goemaat highlighted Fairlamb's martial arts training during Wednesday's hearing, as well as earlier run-ins with the law.



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A mob of supporters of then-U.S. President Donald Trump climb through a window they broke as they storm the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, U.S., January 6, 2021. REUTERS/Leah Millis/File Photo



"He was trained to throw a punch and was well aware of the injury he could cause," Goemaat said.

Goemaat also mentioned a video Fairlamb recorded during the riots in which he said: “What Patriots do? We f*ckin’ disarm them and then we storm the f*ckin’ Capitol!”




"The defendant's own statements on that day suggest that he came prepared for violence," Goemaat said.

'QANON SHAMAN' SENTENCING NEXT WEEK♥️


Most of the guilty pleas in Jan. 6 prosecutions have been in cases involving non-violent misdemeanors, but government lawyers are now seeking prison sentences for some defendants facing more serious felony charges.

Prosecutors in a late-night court filing recommended a four-year, three-month sentence for Jacob Chansley, the participant in the Jan. 6 riots nicknamed the "QAnon Shaman."


Lamberth, who is also handling Chansley's case, will sentence him on Nov. 17.

Chansley’s attorney, Albert Watkins, said in a Tuesday court filing that Chansley should be released "as soon as possible," noting that he will have spent more than 10 months in pretrial detention.


"I can say with confidence that Mr. Chansley is in dire need of mental health treatment," Watkins said in the filing, adding that further time behind bars "jeopardizes his mental stability."

☑️Some 210 people have been charged with assaulting, resisting or impeding police officers or employees during the attack, the Justice Department said. Four people have pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement.







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DoubleCrownAddict wrote:
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This is justice

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Hundreds more

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Capitol riot defendant who said she was "definitely not going to jail" gets 60 days in prisonJail
BY ZOE CHRISTEN JONES

CBS NEWS

Real estate broker Jennifer Leigh Ryan was sentenced Thursday to 60 days in prisonJail for her role in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The 51-year-old flew to the Capitol with a group of people from Denton, Texas, in a private plane and documented her involvement heavily on social media.

✅Ryan plead guilty to one count of "parading, demonstrating, or picketing in the Capitol building." She expressed remorse during sentencing, saying "this is not anything that remotely resembles who I am."

Judge Christopher Cooper emphasized that Ryan was prosecuted for her actions inside the Capitol, not her political beliefs.


"Your case has generated a fair amount of public interest," Cooper said Thursday. "And as a result, people will be interested to know what sentence you get. That sentence will tell them something about how the courts and how our country responded. And I think that the sentence should tell them that we take it seriously ... and that it should never happen again."


On January 6,Facepalm Ryan posted a video saying her group came to "storm the capitol." She also posted several Facebook live videos to her social media, where she can be seen entering the Capitol through the Rotunda before walking throughout the building, according to charging documents. "Life or death, it doesn't matter. Here we go," Ryan says in the now deleted video.

She also tweeted, "We just stormed the Capital. It was one of the best days of my life."Madder

Ryan later said she went to Washington to do what former President Donald J. Trump asked of his supporters.

"I feel like I was basically following my president," Ryan said in a January interview with CBS Dallas-Fort Worth. "I was following what we were called to do. He asked us to fly there. He asked us to be there."

She also maintained that she would not receive jail time for her actions.


lol ➡️"Definitely not going to jail," she tweeted in March. "Sorry I have blonde hair white skin a great job a great future and I'm not going to jail. Sorry to rain on your hater parade. I did nothing wrong."

In January, PayPayl closed her account after she tried to accept donations to pay her legal fees and "business losses" while the FBI investigated. Cop

As part of her Jail sentencing, Ryan will be required to pay $1,500 in fines to the Architect of the Capitol.


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Paul Allerd HodgkinsIMAGE SOURCE,US ATTORNEY’S OFFICE FOR WASHINGTON
Jail Jail A Florida man has become the first to be sentenced to prison for his part in the US Capitol riots on 6 January.

Paul Allard Hodgkins pleaded guilty in June to one felony count of entering the Capitol to obstruct Congress. He was jailed for eight months.

Prosecutors had asked for a term of 18 months, saying Hodgkins "contributed to the collective threat to democracy".

The sentence is expected to set a benchmark for hundreds of upcoming cases from the Capitol riots.

Hodgkins, 38, told a Washington DC court that taking part in the invasion of the Capitol had been a "foolish decision".

He said he regretted "the damage that day's incident caused and the way this country that I love has been hurt".

The crane operator from Tampa, was among an estimated 800 people who breached the Capitol on 6 January.

The FBI has so far arrested more than 535 people for criminal activity on the day of the siege.

Video footage shows Hodgkins inside the Senate chamber, wearing a Trump 2020 t-shirt, with a pair of goggles around his neck and a Trump flag slung over his shoulder.

Court documents include a selfie taken by Hodgkins inside the Senate. One of the most prominent participants in the riots, the so-called QAnon Shaman, can be seen in the background.

Prosecutors noted that Hodgkins did not personally engage in violence or destroy property.


Video caption,
Phone footage reveals chaotic scenes inside US Capitol

A lawyer for Hodgkins had asked for judge for leniency, saying any sentence given "will pale in comparison" to the lifelong shame he will carry.

Hodgkins' felony sentence follows one other Capitol riot sentence issued so far.

Anna Morgan-Lloyd, a 49-year-old woman from Indiana, received three years of probation and no jail time after pleading guilty in June to a disorderly conduct charge, a misdemeanour.

Ms Morgan-Lloyd, who was inside the Capitol for around 10 minutes and did not engage in violence, apologised for taking part

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 8:16 Quote
krumpdancer101 wrote:
iffy wrote:
the only green energy is the energy you do not use.

In this statement what is your definition of energy? Lots of human energy produced the pyramids and many other great things in the world and that was green energy.

I would more put it that the only green energy is the energy used that is produced cleanly. I think the focus should be more on refining the ways we refine oil and producing a cleaner burning product.

Answer me this if climate change is so existential and on the way of the world collapsing why is there no power off mandates and vacation mandates so people can’t use airplanes but a vaccine mandate for a virus?

agree, I have no issues with careful use of resorces, even non renewables like oil.
what is daft is the amount of pointless waste to have an ever increasing imaginary "economy"
It cannot continue with finite resources in a finite space.

Good question, corruption and greed play a part for shure. whats your take?

Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 8:19 Quote
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Posted: Nov 23, 2021 at 8:22 Quote
iffy wrote:
krumpdancer101 wrote:
iffy wrote:
the only green energy is the energy you do not use.

In this statement what is your definition of energy? Lots of human energy produced the pyramids and many other great things in the world and that was green energy.

I would more put it that the only green energy is the energy used that is produced cleanly. I think the focus should be more on refining the ways we refine oil and producing a cleaner burning product.

Answer me this if climate change is so existential and on the way of the world collapsing why is there no power off mandates and vacation mandates so people can’t use airplanes but a vaccine mandate for a virus?

agree, I have no issues with careful use of resorces, even non renewables like oil.
what is daft is the amount of pointless waste to have an ever increasing imaginary "economy"
It cannot continue with finite resources in a finite space.

Good question, corruption and greed play a part for shure. whats your take?

Definitely corruption and greed but also smoke and mirrors.

iffy wrote:
So there was a time when nobody exixted on the planet

Just going to leave this here since one of your favorite things is to definitely try and correct my spelling lol.


 


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