Archive for October, 2024
Halloween 2024
Posted in Holidays, tagged holidays, paganism on October 31, 2024| 2 Comments »
Halloween Ruins Throwback Thursday
Posted in Call types, Miscellaneous, Perception, Philosophy, Tyranny, tagged bad customers, blogging, holidays, hysteria, prohibitionist myths, psychology, sex work is work on October 30, 2024| Leave a Comment »
One expects juvenile pranks from a juvenile. – “Deadbeats”
Dealing with trafficking fanatics is a lot like stumbling into the Country of the Blind; they have their own narrow and ignorant concept of sex work, and anyone who tells them the truth is treated as a fool, an idiot or a liar.
– “The Country of the Blind”
The only cure for innocence is experience.
– “Q & A (October 2012)”
Halloween…is the day to flirt with the Reaper, to dance on one’s own grave, to play with skulls and to have fun with the gruesome…because the more familiar one is with something, the less terror it holds. And the less we fear death, the freer we are to enjoy everything life has to offer. – “Halloween 2013”

In the News (#1485)
Posted in Current Events, Miscellaneous, News, Perception, Tyranny, tagged abortion, agency denial, censorship, Censorship Ascendant, consensual crime, cops, drugs, escort services, fantasy, hysteria, Idaho, Kansas, law, Law of the Instrument, male prostitutes, Missouri, New York, Policing for Profit, politicians, pregnancy, Property of the State, scams, Tennessee, The Implosion Begins, The Vultures Descend, To Molest and Rape, United Kingdom on October 29, 2024| 2 Comments »
Bailey, Kobach, and Labrador’s argument treats teenagers as breeding stock. – Madiba K. Dennie
There are many ways for cops to enrich themselves at others’ expense:
A [Tennessee cop named]…Arica Hutchison was…assigned to sort through Crime Stoppers tips and then give that information to…investigators…[who] document[ed] the usefulness of that tip in a database, which Hutchison had access to…August 2023 through February 2024, [she would]…“enter fraudulent data” into the…database, then had a person named “KB” to receive…reward money…Hutchison and KB fraudulently obtained $18,500 in rewards…On June 3, she…pleaded guilty…[and] was sentenced to [a mere] six months in prison plus two years supervised release. She also has to pay $22,000 in restitution and must follow a list of additional terms…[but has] not [been]…decertifi[ed so there’s nothing to stop her from being a cop again once she’s out]…
Censors now pretend thoughts they don’t like constitute a “crime”:
…a British man was convicted of criminal charges for praying silently near an abortion clinic…Adam Smith-Connor did not attempt to harass, intimidate, or interact in any way with those entering the clinic….[and] wasn’t even on clinic property—he was outside the sightline of the clinic itself…Smith-Connor was…charged with violating a Public Spaces Protection Order…a broad censorship order enabled by the 2014 Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act. Under this law, [politicians and bureaucrats] can…ban a huge range of conduct…[such as swearing or] homeless [people] sleeping outside…
In a moral panic, ordinary business arrangements get spun into “exploitation” and “crime”:
The former CEO of fashion giant Abercrombie & Fitch…Mike Jeffries, his partner Matthew Smith and the couple’s alleged middleman [have been] arrested…[because hiring male escorts is now dysphemized as “]sexually exploited and abused men[” and escort services…are now called “]sophisticated operation[s] involving a middleman[” in order to make them sound scary, and “]a sex-trafficking operation[” to make the claims politically profitable for prosecutors and financially profitable for complainants]…
Another cop stalks victims through the official cop grooming program:
An NYPD [cop] working with the department’s [grooming] program [was caught attempting to groom]…an[other cop fantasy role-playing as]…a 14-year-old girl. Travis DeSouza…had [squicked out enough people with his creepy behavior that his bosses]…sent a young-looking [sow]…to approach him in person…and [claim] interest in [being groomed]…She gave him her contact info, and…he [predictably s]exted her…[and] sent her a [dick pic]…
Two [Tennessee politicians have threatened]…the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation…[saying] it could face “unnecessary political fallout” if it does not end its criminal probe into the [out-of-control] Millersville Police Department…TBI Director David Rausch [responded to politicians] Bud Hulsey…[and] Monty Fritts…with his own letter…in which he appeared to stop just short of accusing the two [politicians] of attempting to interfere in the investigation…not[ing] that their [talking point]s “seemed to be based on statements made to you by [QAnon cultist] Shawn Taylor himself“…Bizarrely, Taylor has…claimed…that TBI officials are either involved in child sex trafficking themselves or protecting others who are…
In the year and a half following the Supreme Court Dobbs decision that revoked the federal right to an abortion, hundreds more infants died than expected in the United States…The vast majority of those infants had congenital anomalies, or birth defects…“This is evidence of a national ripple effect, regardless of state-level status,” said Dr. Parvati Singh, an assistant professor of epidemiology with The Ohio State University College of Public Health and lead author of the new study…infant mortality was…about 7% higher than typical…About 80% of those additional infant deaths could be attributed to congenital anomalies…[because of] a disproportionate rise in the number of women who are carrying fetuses with lethal congenital anomalies to term…
The state really does believe it owns every human being within its borders:
Three state Republican Attorneys General filed a complaint in federal court on October 11 arguing that their states have a right to pregnant teenagers [which] is being violated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration…[because it] allowed mifepristone to be sent by mail, dispensed online, or at pharmacies. Missouri [AG] Andrew Bailey, Kansas [AG] Kris Kobach, and Idaho [AG] Raúl Labrador…claim that decreased births constitute “a sovereign injury to the state in itself,” and causes downstream injuries like “losing a seat in Congress or qualifying for less federal funding if their populations are reduced.” In other words, uteri are state slush funds, and girls owe the state reproduction once they are capable of it…this is deeply gross and weird…The complaint also says that each of the states is “the legal parent or guardian of many minor girls of reproductive age”…Under the state’s theory, it can separate children from their actual parents, declare itself their father now, and deem a daughter’s pregnancy her daddy’s prerogative…
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Diary #748
Posted in Diary, tagged acting, holidays, imaginative fiction on October 28, 2024| Leave a Comment »
One of my generous gentlemen sent me several DVDs for my birthday, including this Boris Karloff thriller, filmed only a year before his death in 1969. When it arrived, I hadn’t yet decided which movies to watch on my birthday (we generally do a triple feature), but since I’ve never seen it I decided to do a Karloff triple with Frankenstein (1931) and Isle of the Dead (1945). I also haven’t actually decided what I want to do for my birthday dinner; usually I prefer the sort of things that can easily be eaten in front of movies (finger foods and the like), and often end up doing a lot more work for my own celebration than one would expect! Chekhov says he’s bringing a cake, though, so that will be one thing I don’t have to deal with; it’s not so much the baking as the cleanup. So whatever I do choose to make, it’ll probably be something that doesn’t involve much more cleanup than loading the dishwasher; I don’t think taking it a little easy on my birthday is too much to ask.
Links #747
Posted in Current Events, Links, Miscellaneous, Tyranny, tagged Arizona, artificial stupidity, cops, Georgia, imaginative fiction, Minnesota, Never Call the Cops, Not for Any Reason Whatsoever, racism, restaurants, teachers, video on October 27, 2024| Leave a Comment »
Habang natutulog ka, kinakain ko ang hininga mo. – Batibat
Somehow, I’ve never seen this early Tim Burton short, narrated by Vincent Price; I can’t think of a better choice for the Sunday before Halloween! The links above it were provided by Phoenix Calida, Ryan Marino, The Onion, Popehat, Jesse Walker, Stephen Lemons, and C.J. Ciaramella, in that order.
- Cop is a cop is a cop is a cop.
- This week in artificial stupidity.
- The Onion, in a seasonal mood.
- Don’t call them even if you’re a cop.
- Another legend with very deep roots.
- Cops attack deaf man because he was there.
- Need I really say, “Not because Burger King got your order wrong”?
From the Archives
- Unhinged mob-rule lunacy will spread like rot until struck down by a court.
- Such convoluted language to distance other cops from a typical specimen.
- Remember how I pointed out that the government couldn’t win this fairly?
- Politicians keep promising the impossible & the stupid keep believing ’em.
- Bureaucrats call the victim of their illegal surveillance a “public nuisance”.
- A rare case of a government actor actually being punished for his crimes.
- Mastercard performs elaborate concern kabuki; Visa burbles about “risk”.
- Anything that demonstrates the absurdity of internet censorship is good.
- Cops can’t be bothered to investigate the disappearance of sex workers.
- Realistic porn cartoons are not the worst use for “deepfake” technology.
- Any information you give to the State can and will be used against you.
- “Things on cars = ‘sex trafficking’” expands to include things near cars.
- How many women died due to inaction by this murderer’s cop buddies?
- Airports are among cops’ favorite places to lurk in order to rob people.
- Sorry, crypto-moralists, but “addictive” is not a synonym for “yummy”.
- Cops are sexual predators who specifically target traumatized women.
- I wish more people understood the power of legal precedent this well.
- Cops, Lovecraft, Herschel Savage, Suzanne Somers, and much more.
- Amazon eagerly hands data from internet-connected devices to cops.
- Kids today don’t value privacy because they’ve never really known it.
- Why is sex work still persecuted when drug bans are being loosened?
- It’s good to see this lurid narrative turned against cops for a change.
- The first “King of the Hill” claim I’ve seen in almost three years.
- How do I choose which gift to illustrate when there are several?
- How are they verifying the recipients’ ages before they open it?
- Retrospectives of my blogging from October 2012 and 2013.
- In Rhode Island’s case, this would be re-decriminalization.
- Many “sex trafficking” fetishists are also fixated on hentai.
- The more vague the law, the more authoritarians like it.
- Philadelphia has many different ways to rob its citizens.
- If only there were a concise term for “forced into sex”.
- Last year’s links for Halloween, plus 2022 and 2021.
- Cops, supervillains, ghost cookies, and much more.
- The stupider the belief, the harder it is to debunk.
- Me, welding a steel rafter onto the roof structure.
- A whore-snitching app that skips the middlerat.
- Another collection of spooky fun for Halloween.
- Abbott and Costello Meet Throwback Thursday.
- Not a specific McNeill’s Law case, but adjacent.
- More wackadoo beliefs about magic weenies.
- A new gas-powered tankless water heater.
- Not an especially satisfactory resolution.
- This is some seriously warped behavior.
- The State refuses to call this what it is.
- Curiosity offends the state, comrade.
- Cops, art, Daleks, and much more.
- Putting up the winter shutters.
- Rapist cops of the week.
- Frogs, meet scorpion.
- Oh, what a surprise.
- Stop faking!
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In the News (#1484)
Posted in Current Events, Miscellaneous, News, Tyranny, tagged abortion, activism, advertising, blogging, brothels, censorship, cops, Creepy Coppers, domestic violence, Droit du Seigneur, Florida, law, Michigan, Neither Addiction nor Epidemic, New York, Oklahoma, Out of Control, pimps, politicians, porn, surveillance, Texas, The Cop Myth, The Last Shall Be First, The Vultures Descend, transgender, When Ambulance-Chasers Run the Hospitals on October 26, 2024| Leave a Comment »
To keep it simple for the State of Florida: it’s the First Amendment, stupid. – Judge Mark E. Walker
A…cop…[named] George Trimiliozzi…[was part of] a group that [apparently ran several massage parlors on Long Island. Officials used high-sounding hogwash and ridiculously convoluted Copese to make the business sound like an international crime cartel, when in actuality the problem was that they extorted so much money from migrant women that some of them started robbing customers, which is how]…Trimigliozzi…got [caught]…
Polls have shown 75% of Floridians oppose its politicians’ attempts to ban abortion:
Floridians…will [soon] vote on a constitutional “Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion.” So authorities decided to interfere with free speech in an attempt to thwart voters…The state threatened TV stations with criminal penalties for running an ad supporting the abortion initiative…[but] U.S. District Judge Mark E. Walker…[has] enjoined Florida from attempting to censor the ad…Florida has been pulling out all the stops to try and stop Amendment 4 from passing…[including] using taxpayer money to run ads in opposition to the amendment while trying to prohibit people from seeing an ad in support of it…
The Last Shall Be First (#1410)
If this is a “crime”, why is Paxton suing rather than prosecuting?
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton [has] sued a Dallas doctor…accusing her of [refus]ing [to forcibly de]transition…nearly two dozen minors [as demanded by] state law. Paxton alleged that Dr. May Chi Lau, who specializes in adolescent medicine, [continued to] provide…hormone replacement therapy to [her patients] between October 2023 and August…“[Being elected gives me a license to practice medicine in] Texas [despite my]…dangerous [lack of] medical [educa]tion…” Paxton said…“Doctors who continue to [disagree with me] will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law”…Paxton…alleged that Lau used “false diagnoses and billing codes” in order to mask “unlawful prescriptions”…If [Paxton’s witch hunt is successful], Lau could have her medical license revoked and face a financial penalty of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Paxton’s suit is the first in the nation by an attorney general against an individual doctor[, but it is far from his first “culture war” nuisance lawsuit]…
What is wrong with doctors who do this?
[Michigan] pathologist Charles Yee was accused numerous times of exposing his genitals to women in public places…[yet] he never lost his medical license and he was never disciplined by the Michigan Board of Medicine…until…he re[cently]…pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of indecent exposure…He also is currently facing indecent exposure and lewd conduct charges in Riverside, California, and spent six weeks [last] summer in a [“]sex-addiction[“] program in Idaho…he al[so] followed minor girls around [town] for hours at a time and secretly took photos of them with his cellphone…Yee faces up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine when he is sentenced in November…
Had he not been caught, this would’ve soon escalated:
The city manager of Waurika, Oklahoma, [who is also a cop,] has been arrested…[for making child porn] and l[urk]ing around [other people’s houses to leer at their kids. Charles Kyote Dunn was first reported]…in January…a search…[of his] electronic devices…discovered [numerous child porn images]…
Four weeks ago, I told y’all that I’m facing a projected $3000 shortfall for my annual operating budget, and asked for help making up that difference. Well, several of my loyal readers have already stepped up, generously helping me to the tune of $1600. So now I’m only facing a $1400 shortfall; if you aren’t yet a subscriber, won’t you please consider becoming one? A $1/day subscription would take $90 off of that total, and other levels would help in proportion. Or if you’re already a subscriber but can spare some extra right now, I’d really appreciate it; it would be great if I can catch up by my birthday!
“Cop murders wife or girlfriend and claims it was suicide” is a recurring theme in this tag:
A [Florida cop named Eloilda Shea was murdered by] her estranged husband[, typical and representative cop Anthony Shea, who tried]…to [make it] look like a suicide attempt…
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Back Issue #136
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged blogging on October 25, 2024| Leave a Comment »
People who believe that the human psyche and human culture are both the products of Divine ordination have either never fallen in love, or else they think God is a sadist. – “Since the Model Came Out”

- Idealists beg their masters to revoke one tiny part of universal criminality.
- 90% of whores worldwide prefer to work illegally than submit to licensing.
- Satanic child abuse doesn’t really exist, but anti-Satanic child abuse does.
- I’m cited by a member of the US government Commission on Civil Rights.
- At UM, there are circumstances in which refusing sex is against the rules.
- “Sex trafficking” doesn’t exist on anything like the scale it’s purported to.
- Writer says Denmark doesn’t have enough reasons to lock people up yet.
- Idea women might have minds & agency unacceptable to Canadian cops.
- Cops, costumes, clowns, parody, prohibition, animation & giant sex toys.
- Hysteria, clowns, psychics, cops, headlines, stupidity, animation & more.
- A few highlights of an expose of “sex trafficking” fraud Chong Kim’s lies.
- Unlike US counterparts, Canadian media are not all politicians’ lap dogs.
- Was this “child sex trafficking sting” really an act of revenge by the US?
- Cops think tricking, raping & caging women is a way to “develop trust”.
- I’ll bet this delusional ignoramus thinks he’s being “fair” and “sensible”.
- And this, kiddies, is why Maggie McNeill, LLC is registered in Delaware.
- How can I have a healthy relationship if I can’t trust men not to cheat?
- Dr. Marty Klein at last makes a statement vs “sex trafficking” hysteria.
- Peechington Marie on the lack of media concern for black sex workers.
- The actual probability that a US woman is raped in her lifetime: 2.6%.
- All it takes to be a “sex trafficking expert” is to lie with a straight face.
- If the rape rate were 1 in 5, no daughters would be sent to university.
- Even real coerced prostitution doesn’t look like “sex trafficking” myth.
- Sex rays are so insidious they can even radiate from pieces of plastic.
- Cops, TSA, cows, laws, potatoes, cigarettes, censorship & doughnuts.
- Why 90% of whores prefer to work illegally than submit to licensing.
- Substituting the word “evidence” for the proper term, “propaganda”.
- Obviously, “victims” always go around bragging about their “abuse”.
- Just in case you thought only American politicians were this foolish.
- Any advice for a married man who has fallen in love with a lesbian?
- Seoul only persecutes whores to please its masters in Washington.
- Barry Freundel is a strict moralist of a rabbi, so guess what he did.
- Are China & Vietnam really abandoning “re-education” for whores?
- A sex worker killed a cop, and as I predicted there was more to it.
- Indian expert suggests decriminalizing sex work to prevent rapes.
- How sexually repressive cultures generate sexual horror imagery.
- Facebook backs off of its “real name” crackdown on drag queens.
- “Sex trafficking” has become an all-purpose excuse for tyranny.
- How can I become more confident and less shy around women?
- Matthias Lehmann debunks lies about German prostitution law.
- Cop beats sex worker; people talk but nothing happens to cop.
- Houston makes utterly ludicrous claims to win pissing contest.
- The sheer wrongness of this infomercial cannot be overstated.
- These lies are outrageous even by “sex trafficking” standards.
- I’m really pleased to see black intellectuals writing about this.
- The “Juju sex slaves” myth just keeps on going like a zombie.
- The usual ludicrous nonsense from one of the usual suspects.
- How many moronic prohibitionist plays can the market bear?
- Just how stupid is the “sex trafficking barcode tattoo” trope?
- “Prostitution” is often an excuse for harassing black women.
- Is it normal for my husband to want me to dress like a slut?
- Cops, hamsters, Burger King, tombstones, and much more.
- How, pray tell, does one “commit tax and unemployment”?
- “I received death threats from Somaly and her entourage.“
- It’s still good news if her lawyer can get a raid thrown out.
- Guys, don’t accept unprotected sex from a whore. Really.
- A man seeks therapy for help with a recurring nightmare.
- Anti-sex crusaders find the agency of teens inconvenient.
- The media attitude toward sex worker rights is changing.
- Man sues cops for wrecking his life in an anti-sex “sting”.
- On my then-upcoming trips to New Orleans and Seattle.
- A short biography of Barbara Villiers, Lady Castlemaine.
- Portland strippers help draft new laws about stripping.
- Prohibitionists never care about little things like facts.
- More on my then-upcoming trip to Chicago & Seattle.
- Cop busted for dating a whore instead of raping her.
- This headline makes the contagion sound voluntary.
- Under “legalization” sex work is still mostly a crime.
- “Authorities” have no idea how moronic they sound.
- The half-life of sex radiation must be over 40 years.
- Another monster who thinks whores are disposable.
- Dave Krueger on the evil of consensual crime laws.
- It turns out COAST is even sleazier than I thought.
- Cam girl Sasha Pain supports Ferguson protesters.
- My third list of men who speak up for sex workers.
- A month of horrible violence against transwomen.
- Expanding the panic by adding male “sex slaves”.
- At least a few Swedish politicians seem to get it.
- Bad assumptions lead to ridiculous conclusions.
- Somaly Mam and Uncle Sam will not be happy.
- Never call the cops for any reason whatsoever.
- It’s always nice to be backed up by academics.
- Another fake “sex trafficking victim” exposed.
- Jillian Keenan is proving herself a worthy ally.
- Another look at how this blog is put together.
- Unfortunately, facts don’t concern politicians.
- Caging teen girls to “protect” them from sex.
- Let’s hope we see many more cases like this.
- We still don’t know who Jack the Ripper was.
- Apes certainly deserve it more than zygotes.
- Yet another serial killer targets sex workers.
- I hope this is available outside of India, too.
- Lots more on New York’s “trafficking courts”.
- “Prostitution free zone” law repealed in DC.
- UK moves to censor political speech online.
- Queer-curing “warlock” rapes teenage boy.
- The Somaly Mam Foundation closes down.
- “Recovered” means “abducted and caged”.
- Since when do “scientists” treat patients?
- File this one under “100% predictable”.
- Criminalizing the use of public urinals.
- The horror of good customer service.
- Another stupid “sex trafficking” play.
- My October ’14 trip to New Orleans.

- Refuting the myth of the evil client.
- Somaly Mam’s comeback scheme.
- Yet another rescue industry fraud.
- Another case of the missing word.
- Another robber posing as a client.
- From sex worker to seamstress.
- The Brittany Maynard Fund.
- Whores migrate to Papua.
- Rapist cops of the week.
- “Confidential informant“.
- Back to New Orleans.
- More gypsy harlots.
- King of the hill!
Haunted Throwback Thursday
Posted in Miscellaneous, Perception, Philosophy, Tyranny, tagged blogging, Buried Truth, dirty, Elephant in the Parlor, law, left-right myth, McNeill's Law, neofeminism, politicians, psychology on October 24, 2024| Leave a Comment »
A politician hires whores more often than other men do for the same reason a dog licks his genitals: because he can. – “Elephant in the Parlor”
People with healthy sexualities do not generally feel the need to police the sexual or quasi-sexual behavior of others.
– “Buried But Not Dead”
Authoritarians are apparently unable to conceive of any solution to any problem that doesn’t depend upon some kind of enforcers using violence to impose “regulations” conceived of by the ruling elite, with any deviation punished by still more violence.
– “Kiss Freedom Goodbye“
In the News (#1483)
Posted in Current Events, Miscellaneous, News, Perception, Tyranny, tagged abortion, agency denial, censorship, consensual crime, cops, domestic violence, drugs, Enablers, Germany, illegal aliens, internet, Mississippi, New York, Opting Out, pizza!, politicians, prisons, prohibitionist myths, propaganda, Pyrrhic Victory, racism, scams, surveillance, Texas, The Cop Myth, The Implosion Begins, The Punitive Mindset, The Puritan Recrudescence, The Vultures Descend, Time Warp, Torture Chamber, United Kingdom, weaponry, You Were Warned on October 23, 2024| Leave a Comment »
Murder is illegal in Germany, no matter whether a terrorist’s weapon of choice was otherwise banned or permitted. – J.D. Tuccille
The Free Press recently published a bizarrely-anachronistic article that reads like something from the height of “sex trafficking” hysteria, 12 years ago. If you have the stomach to actually read it, you’ll quickly discover why: both the writer and her primary source are Trumpists, and they blame “America’s fastest-growing criminal industry” (remember when that claim was obligatory in every “sex trafficking” tall tale?) on that Trumpist bugaboo, “Biden’s open border”, which apparently exists in the same fantasy world inhabited by toddler hookers shuttled around the country by pimp gorillas in dog crates to be raped 100 times a day by invisible men. That source is a wannabe “rescuer” of the MAGA variety, similar to the nut bars in Tennessee who were recently raided by the TBI, or the associated Froot Loops in Arizona who harass aid workers and chase people through the desert. Stenographer Madeleine Rowley gullibly swallows and regurgitates the self-aggrandizing wanking fantasies, the racist tropes, the bogus statistics and psychobabble, the “gang” copaganda, the asinine bragging of dangerous psychopaths like Grady Judd, etc; the only things missing are “King of the Hill” posturing and the claim that the average “victim” is 13.
The Texas Department of [Torturing Caged Humans] has banned yet another book in its prisons…this time, it was written by inmates themselves. TEXAS LETTERS…[is] an ongoing anthology of letters written by [prisoners] detailing their experiences with solitary confinement…The publisher and editor, Damascus James…describes the project as a work that “explores the loss of sanity, humanness, and, oftentimes, hope through the personal writings” of [human being]s who have spent months, years, and sometimes even decades in solitary confinement. Much of the collection features portrayals of violence from [screws] and grueling accounts of the living conditions…The banning of TEXAS LETTERS was not a surprise for James. Not only does the Texas prison authority have a reputation for book banning but also for trying to e[uphemize] the term solitary confinement…
…The[re has been a] spike in deaths at the…Tarrant County [jail since the election of] Sheriff Bill Waybourn…in January 2017…[more than] 65 people have died in [Waybourn’s filthy cages], compared to 25…during the 8-year period that preceded him. Most of the…[victims were legally innocent], meaning they [were] never…convicted of…[any] crime…[and] his office…appears to be flouting a state law requiring sheriffs to commission outside [cop shop] investigations into all deaths in their jails…Waybourn…blame[s] the deaths on [his victims while]… Tarrant County has paid out millions of dollars to settle lawsuits [due to] horrific treatment of vulnerable people in [his cages]…the largest…involved a [mentally ill] pregnant woman…who deteriorated…for months until she became non-verbal, and eventually gave birth to…a…baby [who] died ten days later…[meanwhile,] Waybourn…[has] cultivated his celebrity status in [the MAGA cult, including going on talk shows and harassing migrants]…despite his county being hundreds of miles from the…border…
Surveillance beyond the wildest dreams of the Stasi:
German…politicians are responding to an August attack at a festival in Solingen with proposals for knife controls and biometric surveillance. Given that the country’s already restrictive laws didn’t deter a terrorist from committing violence, it’s not clear why more laws would finally do the trick…The suspect is a 26-year-old Syrian man who was denied asylum and ordered to leave the country; he didn’t…he’s not a law-abiding guy…Would a terrorist…be deterred by stern signs forbidding carrying knives at festivals?…Also proposed is wider use of biometric data, including automated scanning of publicly available photos, audio files, and video on platforms including social media. Any online information would be considered fair game for German authorities to grab and match against data from protests, crimes, suspects, or…watch lists…the coalition government is keen on expanding mass surveillance even though it was elected in part on a promise to curb such practices…
Politicians will use any trick to gain control of the internet:
The U.S. and the U.K. have signed a joint agreement to coordinate efforts to [control the] internet…[using the perennial excuse of] “stronger protections for children”…though…the U.K. [has]…no…free-speech legal tradition or anything like First Amendment jurisprudence …the agreement…[pre]tend[s] that U.S. and U.K. rights and practices can be considered compatible in order to enforce internet [censorship] of materials [politicians in] either…[country point at while belching out] “harmful to children”…according to…the Online Safety Act and the [opinion of]…the Baroness Bertin, [who has had a hand in drafting laws in the US], all adult content would fall into [bannable] categories …By signing the joint agreement, the U.S. appears to endorse…age verification[, which]…has repeatedly been struck down as unconstitutional by U.S. courts…The U.S. domestic legislative proposal most analogous to the OSA is the Kid’s Online Safety Act (KOSA), which is currently stuck in Congress…because of serious constitutional and privacy concerns…
Cop deals with problems exactly as he was trained & encouraged to, and everyone is shocked:
A [typical and representative] NYPD [cop murdered] his wife before [turning the gun on himself]…Sean…and Arlene O’Neill…[had] three school-age sons [who] were home at the time of the shooting [but were mercifully spared by their murderous father]…Sources [said] the couple [were fighting]…
This will keep getting worse until these maniacs are forcibly stopped:
The US…Postal Service…has known for at least the past decade…that foreign-made abortion pills are entering the U.S. and being distributed in quantity without prescription. FDA regulations hold that this is illegal…[but] days after Roe was overturned in June 2022, the USPIS announced that it would not proactively pursue pill mailers, even in states where abortion was being banned…however…the USPIS does go after people…without medical credentials who mail prescription drugs…so it employs local police dogs and their handlers to check the mail for contraband and provide the probable cause needed to get warrants…Police dogs…are trained to smell only the illegal drugs heroin, marijuana, ecstasy, fentanyl, and cocaine, not the ingredients in abortion pills…[but] canines are exquisitely sensitive to the minutiae of a human’s posture, eye movements, and other subtle behaviors. Handlers wishing to develop probable cause to do intrusive searches for narcotics can coax their dogs into drug-alerting behavior…Cueing can be deliberate, but it’s more often unconscious…
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Diary #747
Posted in Diary, tagged recipes, Sunset on October 22, 2024| Leave a Comment »
There aren’t many apples this year, but I’m sure I can get a few pounds of them. So I gathered all the remaining (mostly green) cherry tomatoes and small tomatoes from my plants, and was just able to get two pounds of those as well. I was able to make serviceable mince meat last year, but only by fiddling and adjusting so much I couldn’t actually get a finalized recipe to write down. So this year it’s back to the drawing board, trying to reverse engineer the recipe again, because the combined fruit volume shrunk by much more than I expected last time. This time I’m going to go by weight rather than volume; I expect that won’t change as dramatically, because even though some water will boil off, I’ll also be adding sugar. Even though I did make six pints of salsa this year, it feels wrong to not have enough fruit for even two pies; here’s hoping I can get the proportions finalized this time, so next year it’ll be a breeze. Unless we don’t have any fruit again, of course, but I hope it’s unlikely that will happen two years in a row.









