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Pauline Bauer, 55, of Kane, Pennsylvania, was found guilty of obstruction of an official proceeding; entering and remaining in a restricted building; disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building; disorderly and disruptive conduct in any of the Capitol Buildings with the intent to impede, disrupt, and disturb the orderly conduct of a session of Congress or either House of Congress; parading, demonstrating, and picketing in a Capitol Building. The verdict followed a bench trial before U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden.

 

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47 minutes ago, toolg said:

Pauline Bauer, 55, of Kane, Pennsylvania, was found guilty of obstruction of an official proceeding; entering and remaining in a restricted building; disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building; disorderly and disruptive conduct in any of the Capitol Buildings with the intent to impede, disrupt, and disturb the orderly conduct of a session of Congress or either House of Congress; parading, demonstrating, and picketing in a Capitol Building. The verdict followed a bench trial before U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden.

 

Good. F her. F them all. We need MOAR!

 

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MAGA Anesthesiologist Hit With Jan. 6 Charges After Ex-Pal Turns Him In

https://news.yahoo.com/maga-anesthesiologist-hit-jan-6-201727798.html

 

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A board-certified cardiothoracic anesthesiologist from Southern California is facing federal charges over his alleged participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot in support of ex-President Donald Trump.

Austin Brendlen Harris, an M.D. who runs a ketamine infusion clinic in Sherman Oaks, was captured on surveillance video inside the building, comparing Capitol police officers to NSDAPs, according to a federal complaint unsealed Thursday.

So many turned in by friends and family.

:roll:

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. 
 

 

Man admits he participated in J6 insurrection, but he doesn’t think he is guilty. :rolleyes:
 

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felony charge of obstruction of an official proceeding and aiding and abetting entering and the misdemeanor of remaining in a restricted building or grounds. 

 

If my name was Richard I'd have my last name legally changed to Shaw just so I could open a business running an eponymous fleet of human-powered rattan wheeled transports.

J6 defendant, who is defending himself rather than hiring a lawyer, declares he is not a US citizen so US laws do not apply to him.

I'm no lawyer, but I know enough to know this guy is totally incorrect. And he's an idiot.

Another insurrectionist  locked up for 3 years. 

 

I guess they qualify as D-bags. I guess this is what can happen when you become a radical christian cult member. 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/family-3-found-dead-apparent-115235690.html

Family of 3 found dead in apparent suicide pact were 'hell-bent' on Trump winning, thought it could be 'the end' if he lost: reports

  • A family of three was found shot dead in their Pennsylvania backyard last week.

  • Police are describing it as a suicide pact, citing handwritten documents left behind.

  • A family friend said they were conservative Christians who were "hell-bent" on Donald Trump winning in 2020.

A family of three from Pennsylvania was found shot dead in their backyard last week in what police are calling a suicide pact, according to NBC News.

2 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

I guess they qualify as D-bags. I guess this is what can happen when you become a radical christian cult member. 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/family-3-found-dead-apparent-115235690.html

Family of 3 found dead in apparent suicide pact were 'hell-bent' on Trump winning, thought it could be 'the end' if he lost: reports

  • A family of three was found shot dead in their Pennsylvania backyard last week.

  • Police are describing it as a suicide pact, citing handwritten documents left behind.

  • A family friend said they were conservative Christians who were "hell-bent" on Donald Trump winning in 2020.

A family of three from Pennsylvania was found shot dead in their backyard last week in what police are calling a suicide pact, according to NBC News.

Give them a Darwin award

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On 2/7/2023 at 11:38 AM, jsdarkstar said:

I guess they qualify as D-bags. I guess this is what can happen when you become a radical christian cult member. 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/family-3-found-dead-apparent-115235690.html

Family of 3 found dead in apparent suicide pact were 'hell-bent' on Trump winning, thought it could be 'the end' if he lost: reports

  • A family of three was found shot dead in their Pennsylvania backyard last week.

  • Police are describing it as a suicide pact, citing handwritten documents left behind.

  • A family friend said they were conservative Christians who were "hell-bent" on Donald Trump winning in 2020.

A family of three from Pennsylvania was found shot dead in their backyard last week in what police are calling a suicide pact, according to NBC News.

A family friend said they were conservative Christians who were "hell-bent" on Donald Trump winning in 2020.

They sure are hell bound.

On 1/24/2023 at 6:32 PM, toolg said:

Pauline Bauer, 55, of Kane, Pennsylvania, was found guilty of obstruction of an official proceeding; entering and remaining in a restricted building; disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building; disorderly and disruptive conduct in any of the Capitol Buildings with the intent to impede, disrupt, and disturb the orderly conduct of a session of Congress or either House of Congress; parading, demonstrating, and picketing in a Capitol Building. The verdict followed a bench trial before U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden.

 

The whole "sovereign" part is enough to put a smile on my face that they got her

On 2/7/2023 at 11:38 AM, jsdarkstar said:

I guess they qualify as D-bags. I guess this is what can happen when you become a radical christian cult member. 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/family-3-found-dead-apparent-115235690.html

Family of 3 found dead in apparent suicide pact were 'hell-bent' on Trump winning, thought it could be 'the end' if he lost: reports

  • A family of three was found shot dead in their Pennsylvania backyard last week.

  • Police are describing it as a suicide pact, citing handwritten documents left behind.

  • A family friend said they were conservative Christians who were "hell-bent" on Donald Trump winning in 2020.

A family of three from Pennsylvania was found shot dead in their backyard last week in what police are calling a suicide pact, according to NBC News.

 

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Image: Supporters of President Donald Trump protest in the Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 6, 2021.

 

Kevin Seefried, 53, was convicted on five charges. He gets a 3 year vacation!!

Thanks Donald Trump!!

 

Not see torch guy is dead. 

He was caught as a drug mule trafficking drugs from Mexico, so he killed himself rather than stand trial. 

15 kilos of fentanyl, that's 33 pounds. And he's not even an illegal alien. Hmmm.

Charlottesville Tiki Torcher Killed Himself Before Drug Smuggling Trial

https://www.yahoo.com/news/charlottesville-tiki-torcher-killed-himself-213539611.html

Teddy Joseph Von Nukem, one of the most prominent faces lit by the glow of tiki torches in what became the lasting image of the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, killed himself as he was due to face criminal trial last month.

The 35-year-old skipped out on his first day of trial for a drug trafficking charge in Arizona on the morning of Jan. 30, according to court records. At the very moment a federal judge was issuing a warrant for his arrest, Von Nukem was actually still at his home in Missouri, where he had walked out in the snow behind the hay shed and shot himself.

The details were listed in an autopsy report obtained exclusively by The Daily Beast on Tuesday.

"Suicide notes were found at the scene, left for law enforcement and his children, however handwriting was somewhat inconsistent,” the coroner’s report states.

Von Nukem gained notoriety for attending the Aug. 12, 2017 hate speech rally that aggressively revived a nativist movement in the United States. He glorified the violence, and researchers of domestic extremism suspect he was a key figure in a brutal beating of a black man that day.

Von Nukem’s sudden death was initially reported by Molly Conger, an independent journalist in Charlottesville who has become a key anti-fascism researcher in the years since the rally shook the city. An obituary said Von Nukem left behind a wife and five children aged under nine. "Some people knew Ted and understood he was a different type of fellow and had different views of things,” it noted.

Conger’s research identified Von Nukem as one of the men who attacked Deandre Harris in a parking garage. She also connected the dots to show how Von Nukem gloated about the attack in text messages to another white supremacist rally organizer, who was later prosecuted in a separate case.

Journalists, researchers, and anti-fascist activists spent months carefully examining photos and videos of the violence that day to identify white supremacists and hold them accountable. Von Nukem, who stood front and center during some of the most iconic moments of the hateful procession, was quickly outed by former classmates back in his home state. One former student told the local Springfield News-Leader that in school he was known as a "token goth kid” who had what the newspaper described as "an unsettling interest in NSDAP Germany.”

At the time, Von Nukem told the newspaper he supported Donald Trump and had adopted the white supremacist worldview that whites are now "disadvantaged.”

"I don't mind showing solidarity with them," he told the newspaper then. "You have to pick your side. You have to throw your support behind the army that is fighting for you."

Von Nukem, who was born as Teddy Landrum, told the outlet he changed his name in 2012 in a nod to his German heritage and the video-game character Duke Nukem.

At the rally, Neo-NSDAPs raged against minorities and immigrants—whom racists accuse of harming the country. That made it all the more ironic that Von Nukem was arrested on March 17, 2021 while entering the United States from Mexico. On his way into Arizona, Customs and Border Patrol agents discovered 15 kilograms of fentanyl pills hidden behind the seats and floor compartment of his 2019 Nissan Pathfinder.

According to law enforcement records, Von Nukem quickly admitted that he had been paid 4,000 Mexican pesos (around $215) to smuggle the pills into the country.

He was released pending trial and was scheduled to travel back to Tucson to appear in federal court last month. But on Jan. 30, Von Nukem was a no-show. After waiting for an hour, U.S. District Judge Rosemary Marquez issued a warrant for his arrest.

Unbeknownst to her, at that very moment 1,145 miles away, Von Nukem’s wife had just discovered his body—still warm—lying in the snow behind the shed. He still had "a faint pulse” when a sheriff’s deputy and paramedic arrived, according to the coroner’s report. Marie Lasater, the coroner in Texas County, Missouri, checked with the Department of Justice to confirm his identity.

Last Thursday, federal prosecutors moved to dismiss the case. The judge closed it the very next day.

38 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

15 kilos of fentanyl, that's 33 pounds. And he's not even an illegal alien. Hmmm.

Charlottesville Tiki Torcher Killed Himself Before Drug Smuggling Trial

https://www.yahoo.com/news/charlottesville-tiki-torcher-killed-himself-213539611.html

Teddy Joseph Von Nukem, one of the most prominent faces lit by the glow of tiki torches in what became the lasting image of the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, killed himself as he was due to face criminal trial last month.

The 35-year-old skipped out on his first day of trial for a drug trafficking charge in Arizona on the morning of Jan. 30, according to court records. At the very moment a federal judge was issuing a warrant for his arrest, Von Nukem was actually still at his home in Missouri, where he had walked out in the snow behind the hay shed and shot himself.

The details were listed in an autopsy report obtained exclusively by The Daily Beast on Tuesday.

"Suicide notes were found at the scene, left for law enforcement and his children, however handwriting was somewhat inconsistent,” the coroner’s report states.

Von Nukem gained notoriety for attending the Aug. 12, 2017 hate speech rally that aggressively revived a nativist movement in the United States. He glorified the violence, and researchers of domestic extremism suspect he was a key figure in a brutal beating of a black man that day.

Von Nukem’s sudden death was initially reported by Molly Conger, an independent journalist in Charlottesville who has become a key anti-fascism researcher in the years since the rally shook the city. An obituary said Von Nukem left behind a wife and five children aged under nine. "Some people knew Ted and understood he was a different type of fellow and had different views of things,” it noted.

Conger’s research identified Von Nukem as one of the men who attacked Deandre Harris in a parking garage. She also connected the dots to show how Von Nukem gloated about the attack in text messages to another white supremacist rally organizer, who was later prosecuted in a separate case.

Journalists, researchers, and anti-fascist activists spent months carefully examining photos and videos of the violence that day to identify white supremacists and hold them accountable. Von Nukem, who stood front and center during some of the most iconic moments of the hateful procession, was quickly outed by former classmates back in his home state. One former student told the local Springfield News-Leader that in school he was known as a "token goth kid” who had what the newspaper described as "an unsettling interest in NSDAP Germany.”

At the time, Von Nukem told the newspaper he supported Donald Trump and had adopted the white supremacist worldview that whites are now "disadvantaged.”

"I don't mind showing solidarity with them," he told the newspaper then. "You have to pick your side. You have to throw your support behind the army that is fighting for you."

Von Nukem, who was born as Teddy Landrum, told the outlet he changed his name in 2012 in a nod to his German heritage and the video-game character Duke Nukem.

At the rally, Neo-NSDAPs raged against minorities and immigrants—whom racists accuse of harming the country. That made it all the more ironic that Von Nukem was arrested on March 17, 2021 while entering the United States from Mexico. On his way into Arizona, Customs and Border Patrol agents discovered 15 kilograms of fentanyl pills hidden behind the seats and floor compartment of his 2019 Nissan Pathfinder.

According to law enforcement records, Von Nukem quickly admitted that he had been paid 4,000 Mexican pesos (around $215) to smuggle the pills into the country.

He was released pending trial and was scheduled to travel back to Tucson to appear in federal court last month. But on Jan. 30, Von Nukem was a no-show. After waiting for an hour, U.S. District Judge Rosemary Marquez issued a warrant for his arrest.

Unbeknownst to her, at that very moment 1,145 miles away, Von Nukem’s wife had just discovered his body—still warm—lying in the snow behind the shed. He still had "a faint pulse” when a sheriff’s deputy and paramedic arrived, according to the coroner’s report. Marie Lasater, the coroner in Texas County, Missouri, checked with the Department of Justice to confirm his identity.

Last Thursday, federal prosecutors moved to dismiss the case. The judge closed it the very next day.

Lol. For $215. 

9 hours ago, Jsvand12 said:

Lol. For $215. 

Seriously. Even Lone Star got $248 space bucks for lunch, gas, and tolls.

12 hours ago, jsdarkstar said:

15 kilos of fentanyl, that's 33 pounds. And he's not even an illegal alien. Hmmm.

Makes you wonder... So who is really trafficking drugs into America? And if the border is so insecure, this guy still got caught. :whistle:  And what is so defective about those people who are so quick to pin this on immigrants?

1 hour ago, toolg said:

Makes you wonder... So who is really trafficking drugs into America? And if the border is so insecure, this guy still got caught. :whistle:  And what is so defective about those people who are so quick to pin this on immigrants?

I bet this wasn't his first trip with that Contraband. Clearly he is adding gasoline to the fire, but Trumpers will continue to blame mexicans/illegals no matter what other evidence shows. Oh, not to mention, the two pain management doctors in Floriduh, who ran pill mills. There was a tv special on that one. They are not illegals immigrants as well. 

Just like the number of Republican Drag Queens keeps increasing, so to does Trump supporters contributing to the opioid crisis.

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Trump will only surround himself by the best people.

Inside the Unholy Sex Scandal Rocking Trump’s Ex-Adviser

https://www.yahoo.com/news/inside-unholy-sex-scandal-rocking-013425688.html

Frank Pavone, a defrocked priest who was formerly a Catholic adviser to Donald Trump, is engulfed in a sex scandal that is rocking the anti-abortion movement.

Pavone, 64, is the director of Priests for Life, a non-profit that funnels millions of dollars a year into the anti-abortion movement.

He is also an outspoken activist whose political activities have brought him into repeated conflict with the Catholic Church. In December 2022, he was defrocked by the Vatican after repeated clashes with his bishop over his use of social media to advocate conservative political causes.

Now, at least four different women have accused Pavone of sexual misconduct according to reporting by The Pillar. Pavone and Priests for Life have strongly denied the accusations.

The women, some of whom gave their accounts anonymously, accuse Pavone of inappropriate behavior in the workplace, ranging from unwanted sexual advances, non-consensual touching, grooming and lewd suggestions.

The allegations span a period of almost twenty years, from the late 1990s until 2018.

Two former members of Priests for Life have made public statements condemning Pavone’s alleged actions and calling for him to step down.

Alternative headline: 39% of those polled are completely retarded and uninformed.

I believe there were government agents who helped incite the J6 riot: military, police...  All affiliated with the Presidential administration in office at the time.

Ugh, I hate to have to do this, but there's really no other way to put it... Kz is actually right.

Just happened recently, but they finally unmasked a fed who was responsible for inciting the riot.

 

Spoiler

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