I was not sent to prison to be raped and abused. – Briane Moore
Prince George’s County, Maryland is well-known for rapist cops:
…Prince George’s County Sheriff’s Deputy…Brandon Burroughs…has been suspended following repeated [rapes of]…a woman from the area…Burroughs w[as charged following the]…rape…that h[e committed] in October…[bu]t in September…Burroughs [had raped] the same woman…[and been rewar]ded with [a] pa[id vacation]…
This is what your god-emperor and his lackeys call “going after the billionaires”:
…OnlyFans content creators [are now being slapped with threats of]…criminal tax investigation…“pairs of IRS Special Agents across the country descended on the homes and offices of OnlyFans personalities and their tax return preparers, delivering grand jury subpoenas,” [said] John Colvin, a Seattle tax defense attorney…OnlyFans reportedly grossed over $2.3 billion in 2020 alone. Its content creators have been increasingly well-known for their eye-popping accumulation of wealth. It is no surprise, then, that the IRS…[is going to try to rob as many of them as possible, starting with] some of the highest grossing of the 1.6 million content creators…
All too often, evil arrives cloaked in the mantle of expediency:
…the TSA, has been testing facial recognition software to…screen passengers flying [domestically] in 16 airports. And now it’s looking into rolling it out nationwide next year…security checkpoints [will require] scanning a copy of a government-issued ID…and standing in front of a c[omputerized facial recognition] system…TSA agents…[w]ill [lurk nearby to subject]…travelers…[to] further [harassment] due to the technology’s inaccuracies…
Because this kind of prohibition will surely be different!
…the New Zealand parliament [has] passed a law banning anyone born after December 31, 2008, from ever buying cigarettes. The law is designed to permanently [criminalize] tobacco usage in the country by aging out current[ly-legal] smokers. In 2040, for instance, 31-year-olds will still be [criminalized if they]…buy…cigarettes, cigars, and similar products…the policy will fuel a black market for the products and create new vectors for state violence against individuals…[under the pretext of] dramatically reduc[ing] smoking rates in the country—which are already at a historic low, with only 8 percent of adults smoking daily. The law will also reduce the number of retailers permitted to sell combustible tobacco products, from 6,000 to 600, and it mandates a reduced nicotine level in [legal] tobacco products. The legislation will not ban the sale of tobacco vape products…
The Last Shall Be First (#1246)
Texas seems to be preparing to extend its deranged jihad to trans adults:
Employees at the Texas Department of Public Safety in June received a sweeping request from…Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office: to compile a list of individuals who had changed their gender on their Texas driver’s license and other department records during the past two years…The behind-the-scenes effort…came as the attorney general, Gov. Greg Abbott and other Republican [politicians] in the state have been publicly marshaling resources against transgender Texans…[including] more than a dozen anti-LGBTQ measures ahead of the next session in January, including criminalizing gender-affirming care and banning minors at drag shows…
Unsafe for Human Consumption (#1277)
Cops won’t drop this fantasy until “news” media stop obediently parroting it:
A Florida [cop] making a [pretext] stop [imagined she] was accidentally exposed to fentanyl, triggering a p[anic attack] that [was alleviated by a placebo effect when her fellow cops gave her]…three doses of Narcan…Courtney Bannick…[was looking for a drug arrest] while she was handling dollars bills [that cops claim are often coated with the magical insta-fentanyl of cop legends]. Although she was wearing gloves…[she was terrified by] a gust of wind [she suddenly imagined had] blown some of the drugs toward her…
The epidemic of sexual assaults against [women locked in cages by the]…federal [government]…has prompted the Justice Department to expand the use of a program to provide early releases to women [raped by screws and other government actors]…In recent weeks, the deputy attorney general…has pressed top [screwmasters]…to encourage [prisoners] who have been [raped or otherwise] assaulted by prison employees…to apply. The push comes amid new [admiss]ions about the extent of abuse of women, and the…willingness of many prison officials [to cultivate the system which allows that abuse]…and [shield rapists] at all levels in the system, to address a crisis that has long been an open secret…
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What’s both scary and hilarious about security agencies rushing to adopt facial recognition technology is that the tech still can’t get a level of accuracy equal to the average human being, much less above it. So they’re not only using a tech that’s both expensive and intrusive, but unreliable to boot.
How soon should we expect law’n’order yahoos to rant about convicts crying rape – or ‘provoking’ rape – to take advantage of that compassionate release program?