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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1119


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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TRUMP HATER CAUGHT ‘Deranged’ woman Pascale Ferrier who ‘mailed ricin poison to Donald Trump at the White House’ is identified



A WOMAN who allegedly mailed ricin poison to President Donald Trump at the White House has been identified.

Pascale Ferrier, of Quebec, Canada, was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of sending an envelope containing the deadly poison ricin to Trump.

U.S. court records, which were obtained by CBC News, revealed the woman's identity on Tuesday.

Ferrier, 53, was arrested at the New York-Canada border by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and is expected to face federal charges, officials told the Associated Press.

She was apprehended over the weekend at a border crossing between Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York.

Ferrier was reportedly carrying a gun at the time of her arrest.

According to the United States Attorney's Office, Ferrier is set to appear in court on Tuesday afternoon, as her Monday appearance was delayed.

Ferrier was previously arrested last year for using a fake driver's license in the US - which she spent 20 days in jail for, court records reveal.

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Transgender Woman Who Demanded Access To Girl’s Bathrooms Charged With Molesting Girls and Producing Child Pornography












A transgender woman who campaigned for access to girl’s locker rooms and bathrooms has been arrested for sexually abusing two girls under the age of four and distributing child pornography.

Just seven months ago, Jakob Nieves, who also goes by the name Dakota, urged locals to vote “yes” on a veto referendum enabling transgender women to access girls bathrooms, locker rooms and similar facilities.

19-year-old Nieves, from Lawrence, Massachusetts, “did knowingly employ, use, persuade, induce, entice and coerce” a four-year-old girl “to engage in any sexually explicit conduct” with him “for the purpose of producing any visual depiction of such conduct,” according to court records.

Nieves began exchanging messages with another person in a Kik group created for those interested in trading child pornography. Kik is a mobile messaging app.

As the chat progressed, Nieves allegedly shared images of a small child performing indecent sex acts on his male genitalia.

Unknown to Nieves, the person with whom he was sharing the images was an undercover federal agent.



Social media posts by Dakota Nieves urging locals to vote “yes” in a veto referendum enabling transgender women to access girls bathrooms, locker rooms and similar facilitiesNieve’s transfer of photos showing him engaged in illegal sex acts with a minor sparked a federal investigation, according to the criminal complaint.On August 14, federal agents obtained a warrant to search the home of Mr Nieves, which is located on the 200 block of Lawrence Street.

The search produced a phone, which agents say contains photos and videos of Nieves sexually violating a minor girl in the...

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‘I’d refer Biden to his own words’: Kayleigh McEnany makes quick work of Gayle King’s gotcha question


















White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany is good at her job, so much so that sometimes the media seems to be at a disadvantage going up against her.

A graduate of Georgetown University and Harvard University, McEnany is rarely, if ever caught unprepared — McEnany’s briefing binder caught the attention of some in the media, who made a big fuss over it — and that was clear in a Monday appearance on “CBS This Morning.”

CBS anchor Gayle King opened the interview by pointing to polling that showed 52% of Americans say the Supreme Court opening brought about by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg should be filled by whoever wins the election, asking whether President Trump would go along with polling.

“The president is clear in saying that he’ll be nominating someone to the Supreme Court,” McEnany replied. “In fact, 29 times in history a president in their last year of their term has, in fact, nominated someone and been considered by the Senate. The president will be following that precedent, and we believe voters will be supportive of this move as we move forward and they see the quality of our nominee.”

King cited Joe Biden saying the effort to fill the vacancy is “an exercise in raw power,” and Trump’s spokesperson shut that down in a hurry.

“I would refer former Vice President Joe Biden to his own words, when he said, in fact, that he would appoint a Supreme Court nominee if there were even just a few months before an election,” McEnany said. “He said that. So too did President Barack Obama and Sen. Kamala Harris, among other Democrats. I would point them to their own words just a few short years ago.

After a brief discussion on how circumstances are different today than they were in 2016, when Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell waited until after the election to...