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Owendonovan wrote: Wed Aug 07, 2024 4:18 pm
ashkor87 wrote: Wed Aug 07, 2024 3:45 pm I think she will be fine ..there will be a nice blame-game but nothing else. She is still a heroine in India, takes more than one bad loss.
I think Indian officials won't let her compete because she burned them.
Could happen, but in these matters the voice of the public is still loud enough to be heard. The PM has asked Usha (head of the Indian Olympic Committee) to lodge a strong protest..seems like the appropriate response...
(Yes, Usha is a common name in India ..literally it means the dawn)
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It's probably too late now. No way you're going to mess up your gold medal chances by a few grams.
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How much are "a few grams"? 5? 25? 200?
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ponchi101 wrote: Wed Aug 07, 2024 5:22 pm How much are "a few grams"? 5? 25? 200?
I believe 100
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I read in passing that the wrestler in question normally competes in the 53 kg class, this was 50 kg. ..but I know nothing about wrestling .
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A dejected Vinesh Phogat announced her retirement from wrestling via a social media post on Thursday morning. "Wrestling won match against me, I lost... Your dreams and my courage are shattered. I don't have any more strength now. Goodbye Wrestling 2001-2024. I will forever be indebted to all of you. Sorry,"

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That is pretty sad.
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There really was a ‘fake Melania’ and the real Melania really was an escort and neither of those stories were worthy of investigation by the MSM.
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Speaking of Elmo...

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Anytime they get grifted and don't know it, I enjoy the moment.
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Dave Rubin, Benny Johnson, Tim Pool Exposed as Working For Alleged Russian Influence Operation in New DOJ Indictment
Sarah Rumpf Sep 4th, 2024, 6:01 pm

A new Department of Justice indictment unsealed on Wednesday accuses a Tennessee-based content company with several high profile right-wing personalities on its roster of being part of a Russian influence operation, working to infiltrate U.S. media with the Kremlin’s propaganda.

The indictment does not identify the company by name, “but descriptions in the indictment match those of Tennessee-based Tenet Media,” reported The Tennessean.

Tenet Media’s website declares “fearless voices live here,” and describes itself as “a network of heterodox commentators that focus on Western political and cultural issues.” Creators currently listed on the site and featuring in videos on its YouTube channel include Dave Rubin, Benny Johnson, Tim Pool, Lauren Southern, Tayler Hansen, and Matt Christiansen.

According to a DOJ press release regarding the unsealed indictment Wednesday, two Russian nationals, Kostiantyn Kalashnikov, 31, also known as Kostya, and Elena Afanasyeva, 27, also known as Lena, were charged with conspiracy to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva were employed by RT, formerly known as Russia Today, a Russian state-controlled media outlet, according to the indictment, which describes how RT has launched several “covert projects” that are “designed to shape public opinion” in the U.S. and other Western countries, including this alleged “funding and direction of a Tennessee-based online content creation company.”

The indictment goes on to allege that the defendants “have deployed nearly $10 million, laundered through a network of foreign shell entities, to covertly fund and direct” that Tennessee company.

Comments from top DOJ and FBI officials sharply denounced the alleged criminal scheme as “[c]overt attempts to sow division and trick Americans into unwittingly consuming foreign propaganda”and to “illegally manipulate American public opinion by sowing discord and division” by “co-opt[ing] online commentators by funneling them nearly $10 million to pump pro-Russia propaganda and disinformation across social media to U.S. audiences.”

The indictment alleges that Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva directed the scheme from Moscow using multiple fake identities and shell companies, funneling nearly $10 million to secretly finance and direct the activities of the Tennessee company, which included posting video content on multiple social media platforms that included TikTok, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube. Since the company launched in November 2023, the indictment alleges, it has posted nearly 2,000 videos that have more than 16 million views just on YouTube.

From the DOJ press release:
Many of the videos posted by U.S. Company-1 contain commentary on events and issues in the U.S., such as immigration, inflation, and other topics related to domestic and foreign policy. While the views expressed in the videos are not uniform, most are directed to the publicly stated goals of the Government of Russia and RT — to amplify domestic divisions in the United States.

In order to carry out RT’s secret influence campaign in the United States, Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva operated under covert identities at U.S. Company-1. Posing as an outside editor, Kalashnikov edited U.S. Company-1 content, monitored U.S. Company-1’s funding and hiring, and introduced Afanasyeva as a member of his purported editing team. Using the fake personas Helena Shudra and Victoria Pesti, Afanasyeva posted and directed the posting by U.S. Company-1 of hundreds of videos. Afanasyeva also collected information from and gave instructions to U.S. Company-1 staff. For example, after the March 22, 2024, terrorist attack on a music venue in Moscow, Afanasyeva asked one of U.S. Company-1’s founders to blame Ukraine and the United States for the attack, writing: “I think we can focus on the Ukraine/U.S. angle. . . . [T]he mainstream media spread fake news that ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack yet ISIS itself never made such statements. All terrorists are now detained while they were heading to the border with Ukraine which makes it even more suspicious why they would want to go to Ukraine to hide.”

…U.S. Company-1 never disclosed to its viewers that it was funded and directed by RT. Nor did U.S. Company-1 or its two founders register with the Attorney General as an agent of a foreign principal.
Both Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva remain at large. The charges against them are conspiracy to violate FARA, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, and conspiracy to commit money laundering, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

“The Justice Department will not tolerate attempts by an authoritarian regime to exploit our country’s free exchange of ideas in order to covertly further its own propaganda efforts, and our investigation into this matter remains ongoing,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland.

Johnson tweeted a statement responding to the indictment, which was unsealed, not “leaked” as he stated:
A year ago, a media startup pitched my company to provide content as an independent contractor. Our lawyers negotiated a standard, arms length deal, which was later terminated. We are disturbed by the allegations in today’s indictment, which make clear that myself and other influencers were victims in this alleged scheme. My lawyers will handle anyone who states or suggests otherwise.
Pool also posted a statement:


My statement regarding allegations and the leaked DOJ Indictment

Should these allegations prove true, I as well as the other personalities and commentators were deceived and are victims. I cannot speak for anyone else at the company as to what they do or to what they are…

— Tim Pool (@Timcast) September 4, 2024
Rubin has not yet posted his own statement but did retweet Pool’s and shared a tweet from another user with a screenshot of the indictment saying it accused Lauren Chen and her husband of having “intentionally deceived the influencers mentioned below (seemingly Dave Rubin and Tim Pool) regarding the source of the funding.”

https://www.mediaite.com/crime/dave-rub ... ndictment/
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What kind of father buys an AR15 as a Christmas gift for a 13 year old son? Really? Probably calls himself a Christian too..Wonder what Jesus would have said
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Imagine being told this, having no idea it happened. I can't imagine.

Woman in France Testifies Against Husband Accused of Bringing Men to Rape Her
Gisèle Pelicot spoke of the horror of being told by the police that they had evidence her husband had drugged her for years and brought men into their home to join him in raping her.
If the sight of dozens of men accused of raping her, including her husband of many decades, upset Gisèle Pelicot, she did not let it show. She swept into a packed courtroom on Thursday with steely poise, her face composed, her eyes dry beneath sunglasses. Her adult children trailed behind her.

Then, she took the stand and told the court how the life she had built over five decades had quickly unraveled one morning in late 2020, when the police summoned her to a station in southern France. There, they told her that the man she considered the love of her life had been drugging her for almost a decade and inviting strangers to come into their home and join him in raping her while she was comatose.

Under French rules, Ms. Pelicot, 71, could have avoided letting the trial play out in the public eye and chosen to keep it behind closed doors. Instead, she decided it was important for all of France to hear her story and to place the shame on the accused men, rather than on her.

“So when other women, if they wake up with no memory, they might remember the testimony of Ms. Pelicot,” she said in a calm, controlled voice. “No woman should suffer from being drugged and victimized.”
She added, “We must address this scourge.”

The trial in Avignon, which has just started and is scheduled to take four months, has already shaken France. Everything about it seems almost too shocking to absorb — how long Dominique Pelicot is accused of drugging his wife, how ordinary and loving the couple seemed in their retirement, and how many men are accused of raping her.

There are so many men on trial that the court had to build a second glass box in the courtroom for those in custody. They include firemen, soldiers, truck drivers, an IT expert. They range in age from 26 to 74. Many are in stable relationships and have children.
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In her testimony, she said, “We must address this scourge.
Mr. Pelicot has pleaded guilty to all the charges against him, including aggravated rape and drugging. He is also accused of violating the privacy of his wife, daughter and two daughters-in-law on suspicion of illegally recording, and at times distributing, intimate photos of them. If he is found guilty, he faces up to 20 years in prison.

He hopes to use the trial to explain himself to his now ex-wife and estranged children, according to his lawyer, Béatrice Zavarro.
Standing at a lectern before the row of judges in the courtroom, Ms. Pelicot never showed much emotion. She referred to her former husband formally, as “Monsieur Pelicot.”

As she told it, they fell madly in love at just 19 and were soon married. They’d had three children; seven grandchildren. They’d been together, through some illness, financial problems, and even at least one fleeting affair, but made it through.

Ms. Pelicot told the court that she had trusted him implicitly and said they had what she considered a normal sex life.

“I thought we were a strong couple,” Ms. Pelicot said. “We had everything to be happy.”

After she retired in 2013, they moved from the Paris region to Mazan, a small town in southern France.

There, she said, her husband supported her through a strange, undiagnosed illness. She was losing her hair, losing weight and, most worryingly, losing her memory of some nights and days, she told the courtroom. She would sometimes awake in the morning with no recall of saying goodbye to her children, watching a movie or getting into bed, she said.
These gaps — which she described as “total blackouts” — frightened her so much, she had stopped driving.

“I was persuaded I had the beginnings of Alzheimer’s or a brain tumor,” she said. She had also suffered gynecological problems.

Her husband drove her to appointments with specialists — one of whom did a CT scan of her brain. She was never given a satisfactory explanation.

“I could not have imagined for a single second that I had been drugged,” she said, though later she recalled he once gave her a beer that glowed mint green before he threw it in the sink. She said she now believes he was doing “trials” of ways to drug her.

The reality of what prosecutors say was happening was discovered by chance, after Mr. Pelicot was caught trying to film under women’s skirts in a grocery store. Ms. Pelicot forgave him, thinking it was a rare slip in a 50-year marriage.
Only later would she learn that Mr. Pelicot had been caught doing the same thing earlier, in 2010, and was let off with just a fine, prosecutors said. It was a warning sign she said she never got to see. She said she would have been more vigilant had she known.

“I lost 10 years of my life,” she said. “Those are years I will never get back.”

Mr. Pelicot sat apart from the other accused men in a separate glass box and cast his eyes down throughout his wife’s testimony. He had met most of those men on a notorious, unmoderated French website implicated in more than 23,000 police cases in France that was shut down in June.

He has argued to the police and through his lawyer that all the men knew his wife had been drugged into submission, and followed the rules he established to ensure she didn’t wake up. He filmed the scenes, storing more than 20,000 digital videos and photographs that the police used to track down the accused.

Though one of her lawyers had earlier told The New York Times that the first time she would see those videos would be during the trial, Ms. Pelicot said in court that she had gathered the strength to watch videos in May that would be used as evidence in the trial. It was then, she decided, she needed the trial to be open.

Most of the men on trial have been accused of rape with “many aggravating circumstances,” one being the use of drugs to put her to sleep. Many have pleaded not guilty. Some say they were tricked into having sex with a drugged woman, lured by her husband for a playful three-way encounter and told she was pretending to sleep because she was shy.
Ms. Pelicot responded to those statements in court saying, “They knew exactly what they were doing and what shape I was in.” She noted that one of the accused was diagnosed with H.I.V., though she later tested negative.

She described her bedroom as a “torture chamber.”

“I don’t know how I survived,” she said. “I ask myself how I am standing before you.”

In the days after meeting the police and seeing some of the shocking photos that her husband had kept, Ms. Pelicot said she contemplated suicide. But with the help of her children and friends, she began to slowly gather the shards of her broken life and identity. She sold most things in the home in Mazan and moved elsewhere.

She has divorced her husband and while she is keeping her married name for the trial, she intends to take up her maiden name as soon as it is over, she said.

Notably, since the day she stepped into the police station, she said she has not had a single blackout.
While she seemed strong, and described herself like a boxer who repeatedly stood back up after being knocked down, she also told the court, “inside, there is a field of ruins.”

“I will try to rebuild my life,” she said. “I don’t know how.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/05/worl ... imony.html
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I don't get it- the infamous second amendment clearly states that the aim is 'a well regulated militia' - that means police, army etc., not private individuals!
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