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Friday, September 30, 2022

The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #1157


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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1857


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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Thursday, September 29, 2022

Girls With Guns

Visage à trois #500

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Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #682

Leftist Firebombing Attorney Begs for Light Sentence, Citing Inebriation and ‘Unprocessed Trauma’


Urooj Rahman was 'quite drunk' when she engaged in domestic terrorism during George Floyd riots, court filings show

A left-wing lawyer who pleaded guilty to firebombing a police cruiser is asking for a commutation of her sentence, pointing to the fact that she was inebriated at the time of the offense and coping with "unprocessed trauma," according to court filings.

Attorneys for Urooj Rahman argue the self-described human-rights activist was "numb, disassociated, and inebriated" when she threw a Molotov cocktail into a New York City police car during the George Floyd riots in May 2020. Lawyers say Rahman was also reeling from her many "abusive partnership relationships" and processing "early trauma" from being taunted as a Muslim after 9/11.

On the night of May 29, 2020, Rahman "became quite drunk" after drinking vodka on "an empty stomach" with fellow lawyer and later getaway driver Colinford Mattis. Rahman’s attorneys say the pair’s decision to firebomb an NYPD cruiser was an "aberrational" act meant to protect others from future police violence.

"Tossing the Molotov cocktail was a way of expressing anger at those police officers around the country for whom Black lives did not matter," Rahman’s attorneys wrote in a September memo to U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan. "It was an act of protest intended to avoid exposing others to harm."

Rahman’s attorneys have requested she be released on "time served," saying "her conduct that night was a marked deviation from her...

Corrupt FBI Seized $86 Million In Raid On Innocent Americans’ Safe Boxes After Duping Judge For Warrant


‘The government’s theory is that having cash makes you a presumptive criminal, and I think every American should be worried about that.’

here is no denying anymore that our federal agencies have weaponized their power against the political adversaries of the left. But if you think the feds’ abandonment of all standards only affects outspoken critics of the regime, think again. More allegations of FBI corruption and hubris are coming to light after a lawsuit last week revealed FBI agents misled a judge so they could illegally seize and withhold property from innocent American citizens.

Agents took more than $86 million in cash, jewelry, and gold from 1,400 safe deposit boxes during the raid of a Beverly Hills vault company in March 2021. Lawyers representing a group of deposit box owners claim their items were illegally taken and not returned to them more than a year after the raid of the Beverly Hills, California, branch of U.S. Private Vaults.

Seizing Innocent Americans’ Assets

This past March, a year after the raid, the owners of U.S. Private Vaults pleaded guilty to conspiracy to launder drug money. However, the hundreds of citizens whose assets were seized by the FBI are not suspected of any crimes, according to court documents.

Deposit box holders whose property was taken sued the bureau for violating their rights. Robert Frommer, a lawyer with the Institute for Justice, the libertarian, nonprofit law firm that filed the suit, said in the court papers: “We brought suit on behalf of seven clients, but we were representing a class of at least 400 people. What we’ve been trying to show for the past several months is that the government’s actions violated the search-and-seizure protections of the US Constitution in the Fourth Amendment.”

According to Los Angeles Magazine, federal agents “manhandled the personal belongings” of box holders and “made video and photo records of customers’ most sensitive documents: pay stubs, password lists, credit cards, a prenuptial agreement, immigration and vaccination records, bank statements and a will all made it into government databases, court docs show.” The feds also found cremated human remains (“we presume of a legally interred person,” LA Magazine notes) while snooping in one person’s box.

Jennifer and Paul Snitko were two of those people who kept items at the Beverly Hills U.S. Private Vaults. The couple placed wills, backup hard drives, old family watches, and Paul’s flight log in their deposit box until their personal possessions were seized during the raid. The couple kept their valuables in the vault because...

Visage à trois #499

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Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #680

Interviewer can't stop laughing after climate activist says people shouldn't be traveling to places like Fiji then admits she recently flew to Fiji


Izzy Cook, a Greta Thunberg wannabe from New Zealand, did a radio interview the other day and the interaction is just too hilarious.

Cook complains that people shouldn't be jet-setting around for vacations if they really care about the planet. The interviewer then perfectly set Cook up for the most epic self-own you've ever heard.
Interviewer: Am I allowed to go to Fiji, is that necessary?

Cook: In the current climate crisis, I don't think that that's necessary.

Interviewer: When was the last time you were on a plane?

Cook: Mmm, I'm not sure maybe a few months ago, to be honest.

Interveiwer: Where'd you go?

Cook: Fiji...

The interviewer is so shocked! It is absolutely hilarious!

YOU shouldn't be able to fly to Fiji without special permission because of the climate crisis. But this activist just flew there and it's totally fine because she's doing something about the...

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