http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7415547/police-reports-michael-jackson-alleged-pornography-collection
>Radar Online released police reports Tuesday (June 21) that appear to be from the Santa Barbara Country Sheriff's Department offering disturbing details of Michael Jackson's alleged pornography collection, seven years after the singer's death.
>The 88-page report cites several picture books, magazines and videos containing images of nude and semi-nude children located during a raid at Jackson's Neverland Ranch. The items were also described as material intended to "groom" young victims and reduce their sexual inhibitions. The report also cites images of animal torture and sacrifice.
>"Some of the documents appear to be copies of reports that were authored by Sheriff's Office personnel as well as evidentiary photographs taken by Sheriff's Office personnel interspersed with content that appears to be obtained off the internet or through unknown sources," a representative of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department said in an email to Billboard. "The Sheriff's Office did not release any of the documents and/or photographs to the media. The Sheriff's Office released all of its reports and the photographs as part of the required discovery process to the prosecution and the defense."
>The rep continued: "The documents with a header titled Sheriff's Department that contain a case number appear to be Sheriff's Office documents. The photos that are interspersed appear to be some evidentiary photos taken by Sheriff's investigators and others are clearly obtained from the Internet."
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>>52652
There exists people who deny he was a pedophile. (But of course, there also exists liberals.)
>hurr durr MJ was pedo
srsly? who fucking cares? he is dead for years and he also was a legendary singer.
how about leaving the dead in their graves and not digging them up?
journalism should be renamed in "baitalism".
Fuck man I used to jerk of to David Hamilton pics in the library bathroom and no-one ever called me "weird"
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/06/hah-liberal-reporter-tries-buy-ar15-gets-denied-violent-past/
WEW looks like he blocking everyone on twitter about it
A few hours later, Maxon sent the newspaper a lengthy statement, the key part being: “it was uncovered that Mr. Steinberg has an admitted history of alcohol abuse, and a charge for domestic battery involving his wife.”
lol seems hes pretty liberal with the hard hitting journalism
Guy sounds like he's ready to commit a mass shooting any day now, just to show how tolerant he is
>Firearm owners have no constitutional right to carry a concealed gun in public, a divided U.S. appeals court in California ruled on Thursday, upholding the right of officials to only grant permits to those facing a specific danger.
>The decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a victory for gun control advocates which sets a legal precedent in western states, was seen as unlikely to be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court in the near future.
>The San Francisco-based court, in a 7-4 decision, found California's San Diego and Yolo counties did not violate the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects the right to bear arms, when they denied some applicants a concealed firearm license.
>"We hold that the Second Amendment does not protect, in any degree, the carrying of concealed firearms by members of the general public," Judge William Fletcher wrote in a 52-page opinion.
>Sheriffs in the two California counties had limited their permits to applicants showing "good cause" to be armed, such as documented threats or working in a wide range of risky occupations.
>The ruling places the 9th Circuit Court in line with other U.S. appellate courts that have upheld the right of officials in the states of New York, Maryland and New Jersey to deny concealed carry applications in certain cases.
>The U.S. Supreme Court in 2013, in the middle of a raging national debate on guns, declined to weigh in on whether firearm owners have a constitutional right to carry concealed guns.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-california-guns-idUSKCN0YV2B1
>>49052
why the don't conceal their fucking guns in their darm arses, for fuck's sake.
>>49052
GG. Even our own constitution is even misinterpreted.
Well, it's hard to argue with that. I, however, don't see any point with restricting people from concealing weapons and a concealed weapon is hidden. "Bad Guys" don't follow the law anyways.
Is this an Open Carry movement? I'd gladly join, just gime a gun to carry and I'd tote that thing to hell and back again, in plain view.
http://nypost.com/2016/06/22/holland-tunnel-gun-nuts-claim-they-were-on-rescue-mission/
>Three backwoods gun nuts were busted on their way to play vigilante in New York City — while riding in a pickup truck loaded with weapons and plastered with their love of the 2nd Amendment, law-enforcement sources said.
>John Cramsey, 50, of rural Zionsville, Pa. — a militant anti-heroin crusader who is said to have used aggressive tactics to save at least a dozen people from drug dens — claims he was racing to Brooklyn with two pal to rescue a female drug user they believed had been kidnapped.
>The gun range-owner never completed his mission. Cramsey — along with his buddy Dean Smith and the supposedly kidnapped woman’s friend, Kimberly Arendt, 20 — were stopped by cops on the New Jersey side of the Holland Tunnel for a cracked windshield at around 7:40 a.m. Tuesday.
>Officer John Basil noticed a loaded pistol magazine and ordered the driver, 53-year-old Smith, to get out of the truck.
>Police then saw Smith had been sitting on a loaded .45 caliber handgun and later found a trove of weapons during a search: an AR-15 assault rifle, a 12-gauge shotgun and four additional semiautomatic handguns.
>The cache even had a bullet clip that says “Merica.”
>“The majority of these weapons were loaded,” Port Authority Superintendent Michael Fedorko said during a press conference.
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>>52648
>nuts
OP is a faggot, push your agenda somewhere else you cunt.
>>52670
+1 agreed with the statement, OP is a MASSIVE FAGGOT
>>52648
>Three backwoods gun nuts
I smell a shill
http://www.thelocal.de/20160620/tens-of-thousands-hold-hands-against-racism
33k in total
>>52180
If 10000+ people were holding hands against multiculturalism then it would be portrayed as a neonazi rally by thelocal.de
>>52180
How tollerant they are.
Did also sing "Kumbajah"?
They sure showed them terrorists.
>>52180
This will sure change things.
In before 'shooting the messenger'.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/metro-newspaper-migration-uk-eu-referendum_uk_576a8aa5e4b0b1f1704fd201
The problem with migration is that they aren't being forced to conform to their new country's norms. That should be a basic requirement in every first world country. Otherwise you are just encouraging the same behaviors that shit up where they came from in the first place.
>>53025
You could have posted any version of that story but you had to post the worst possible version of it
>>53031
by all means, provide a better (not OP)
Oh look. Congressional Democrats are acting like children again because they didn't get what they wanted. Typical.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/06/house-democrats-gun-control-sit-in/488264/
>>52775
It's fun for them to pretend they are sitting in like the protesters from the 60s but in reality these people take bathroom breaks and have subordinates and aides that bring them whatever they want.
>>52775
>implying congressional republicans haven't been doing this for the last 8 years
>once to the point that it shutdown routine for 2 weeks, and indefinitely furloughed 800k federal employees during that time
Look dad, I can do it too!
I just called my rep to say I support the sit in and gun control legislation. I wish my rep was on the floor though.
'At least 93 people have been killed and more than 20 injured by lightning strikes in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, officials say.'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-36593856
>>52783
They should just ban that shit...
>>52783
Shocking news.
>>52808
Bah dum tss
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2016/06/22/house-democrats-stage-sit-in-over-gun-legislation/86241864/
>WASHINGTON — Democratic lawmakers launched an extraordinary protest Wednesday, staging a sit-in on the House floor, bringing legislative business to a halt and triggering a chaotic, late-night showdown as they demanded a vote on gun control legislation.
>Led by Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., who had called the dramatic protest simply a "publicity stunt," Republicans took back control of the floor at 10 p.m. amid Democrat chants, nearly 11 hours after the sit-in began. Democrats shouted "Shame! Shame!" as House business proceeded and members cast votes on measures unrelated to guns.
>Scores of House lawmakers took to the House floor before noon and refused to let Republicans resume regular business until the House votes on gun control. They took turns for hours talking about gun violence, ticking off mass shootings in Newtown, Conn., Charleston, S.C., San Bernardino, Calif., and Orlando, Fla., where Omar Mateen slaughtered 49 people and injured 53 others June 12.
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>“What is the tipping point? Are we blind? Can we see? How many more mothers, how many more fathers need to shed tears of grief before we do something?" exclaimed Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., who kicked off the sit-in. "We have been too quiet for too long. There comes a time when you have to say something, when you have to make a little noise, when you have to move your feet. This is the time. Now is the time to get in the way. The time to act is now. We will be silent no more."
>Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, attempted to gavel the House into order at noon, but when the Democrats refused to quiet, he gaveled the House into recess instead. When Ryan took to the podium later, he brought the House back into session and proceeded to votes. Republicans remained mostly stone-faced throughout the rowdy Democratic spectacle.
>After the votes, the House recessed again, and Democrats returned to their protest speeches on the floor.
>Ryan said earlier on CNN that he would not schedule a vote on gun bills that have already been defeated in the Senate. "This is a publicity stunt," Ryan said. "This isn't trying to come up with a solution to a problem. This is trying to get attention."
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>Senators on Monday voted down four partisan gun measures and were trying to craft a compromise Wednesday that would make it harder for people on terrorist watch lists to get guns.
>Other House Republicans were less restrained in their response. They have opposed legislation toughening gun laws because they say the measures would infringe on Americans' rights to bear arms and to due process.
">Calling this a sit-in is a disgrace to Woolworth's. They sat-in for rights," Rep. Mark Walker, R-N.C., tweeted in a reference to black civil rights activists who refused to leave the store's lunch counter when they had been refused service in 1960. "Dems are 'sitting-in' to strip them away."
>Most of the House demonstration, unlike last week's filibuster in the Senate that led to the votes Monday, was not broadcast on C-SPAN. The network carries feeds from cameras belonging to the House, which are controlled by the majority party and turned off when the House is not in session. Instead, C-SPAN aired video feeds being posted by Democrats from the floor via their social media accounts.
>Rep. Jared Huffman, D-Calif., accused Republican leadership of not allowing the broadcast, although it is longstanding policy not to show the House floor when the chamber is in recess.
>“The fact is they can cut off the mics, they can cut off the cameras, they will not silence our voice,” he said as the sit-in approached four hours.
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>Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California went to the floor and called for a moment of silence. Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., led a prayer. No one appeared ready to give up anytime soon.
>“I am prepared to stay here until hell freezes over,’’ Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., said. “We’re here because we can’t take it anymore … We can’t take burying our young people."
>Rep, G.K. Butterfield, D-N.C., who is chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, said Republicans calling the demonstration a stunt, "is really an insult.’’
>“Write this date down — June 22. It’s the beginning of a movement," he said. "This is just the beginning.’’
>Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn, who led the nearly 15-hour filibuster in the Senate, went over to the House floor to show his support.
>“This is an extraordinary tactic,” he said as he headed into the chamber shortly after noon. But, he added, “This is an exceptional time.”
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4chan's in the news again
Youtube's new #ProudToBe campaign celebrating LGBT has fallen victim to /pol/'s memetic warfare. Withe comments section being inundated with troll #ProudToBe comments or declarations that homosexuality is a mental illness and over 150,000 dislikes.
Articles
https://www.datalounge.com/thread/17127446-youtube-spotlight-video-proudtobe-featuring-lgbts-hijacked-by-non-oppressed-trolls
http://www.wetheunicorns.com/news/lgbt-campaign-troll-homophobe-4chan/
/pol/ threads discussing the #ProudToBe raid
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/78116459/
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/78124322/
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/78129941/
Original Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtCyepuLt8Q
Dislike Livestream celebrating the raid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5hi-lsgSb8
>>52793
You already posted this thread friend no need to post it again so soon!
>>52801
Forgot to add screenshot
>>52802
I see.
http://abc7.com/news/man-who-calls-himself-batman-sneaks-box-cutter-into-la-city-council-meeting/1397364/
>>52970
Seconded
Here's to hoping that one small fault line under Wilshire Blvd goes off and takes out Hollywood as an aftershock.
EU referendum poll:
Remain: 42%
Leave: 49%
(via TNS / 16 - 22 Jun)
Prev. methodology (likely voters)
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/745663954576351233
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/22/eu-referendum-final-day-live/
Seems UK may leave EU after all.
>>52780
God I'm so sick of that nu-male bitch boy forcing his way into everything just to stay in the public eye.
If we vote leave my main regret will be not speculating on currency
probably going to try to get a job on the continent + EU passport
I don't know much about the issue, but as a Texan, I think it's unfair when people make fun of us for some wanting to leave the union (even though we never will), but when Britain is actually about to go through with it people are like, "well, okay". Fucking double standards. I think they should stay, it sounds like the main reason is because they're afraid of Muslims, when has a little diversity ever hurt anyone? Texas is actually a very diverse place, despite how others may see us, and we're better for it, so get over yourselves, racist pigs.
>An unnamed Chicago police officer has been relieved of his duties after a video depicting him stomping on a man’s head during an arrest was recently uploaded. The incident is still under investigation.
>Video of the attack was uploaded Monday and officials made the announcement Tuesday.
>Chicago Police Department announced that the police officer filmed assaulting a man during an arrest has been let go, Reuters reported. In addition, the incident is currently under investigation by the Independent Police Review Authority (IPRA).
>"After careful consideration and reviewing the video footage, Superintendent (Eddie) Johnson has decided to relieve one of the officers involved in the incident," police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said in an e-mailed statement to Reuters.
>The video was posted by Terrance Hobson, a bystander on Monday who was one of several witnesses to the incident. The man beaten in the video was identified as Shaquille O'Neil.
>O’Neil, 24, was allegedly fleeing police. The video shows him struggling under a plainclothes officer who is attempting to arrest him. A uniformed officer then approaches and stomps down on his head.
https://www.rt.com/usa/346709-chicago-pd-officer-fired/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjxfPdHVmGQ
He was resisting arrest, in a neighbourhood full of what seems to me african Americans, it also looked dangerous, 2 cops anf there where bunch of people arround could be friends or family. What did he expect
>Shaquille O'Neil.
Classy, black folks, very classy.
>>50629
There are a lot of cops who are violent cunts. Blacks, having generally a higher rate of crime in their communities, therefore deal more with aforementioned violent cunts, resulting in shit like this.
I live in Brazil and last days ago, the brazilian police found isis groups in portuguese (is our language) and a found a man in other city who was preparing to attack in olympics. (He's traveled to middle east, syria) last year and wrote in your diary that prayed for allah everyday in 1~2 hours and practice shots. I think that's have a big big chance for terrorists attack brazil. What think about this?! My english is poor, sorry.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/661250/Rio-de-Janeiro-Olympics-2016-Islamic-State-ISIS-Daesh-Terror-Experts-Counterterrorism
>>50912
They claimed they were going to attack the Olympics a few months ago and all of the Brazilians on /int/ are basically telling everyone to stay away so it looks like shit will hit the fan.
>>50915
Probably for the best. Brazil shouldn't pour even more shekels after the 2014 World Cup, which itself was a controversial blow
Isn't it true that the stadium isn't even done yet?
Recently, Jack Conway was “cutting turf," the term for digging up blocks of moss in Emlagh peat bog in County Meath, Ireland, when he discovered a 22-pound lump of butter. The find, believed to be 2,000 years old, according to the Irish Times, isn't an unusual occurrence in Ireland, where every year, people digging up peat moss to heat their homes encounter chunks of the dairy.
The discoveries, which are called Bog Butter, can be thousands of years old. In 2009, a 77-pound, 3,000-year-old oak barrel of the stuff was found in County Kildare. In 2013, a turf cutter in County Offaly found a 100-pound, 5,000-year-old chunk. Many examples of the butter are found in Irish museums, including the place dedicated to the golden spread, Cork’s Butter Museum.
So what is Bog Butter? It's exactly what it sounds like—butter made from cow's milk, buried in a bog. What makes it special is its age. After spending so much time in the cool, damp peat, it starts to take on the appearance and consistency of paraffin wax. According to a study on bog butter by researchers from the University of Bristol, some of the chunks are non-dairy. When analyzing carbon isotopes in nine samples of the butter, they found that six of them were indeed dairy products, while the other three were from animals, perhaps tallow (rendered fat) stored for later use.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-brief-history-of-bog-butter-180959384/
In a paper published in the Journal of Irish Archaeology, Caroline Earwood explains that bog butter is usually found in earthenware pots, wooden containers, animal skins, or wrapped in bark and takes on a pungent, cheesy odor. Looking at over 274 instances of bog butter from the Iron Age to medieval times, Earwood concluded that early Celtic people probably sunk the butter in the bog simply to preserve it or protect from thieves. The cool, low-oxygen, high acid environment of the bog made a perfect natural refrigerator. Seeing as butter was a valuable commodity and was used to pay taxes, saving it for times of drought, famine, or war would have been a good idea.
There are other theories about the butter as well. It could also have been buried in the bog as an offering to the gods or spirits, the Irish Times notes. The Bristol researchers wonder whether burying the butter in the peat was a type of food processing that changed the chemical composition of the butter to make it tastier.
Savina Donohoe, Curator of Cavan County Museum, which accepted Conway’s butter lump before sending it to the National Museum of Ireland for analysis, tells UTV Ireland the Conway’s big pat is thought to be thousands of years old, but that won’t be confirmed until researchers test the twigs and bark stuck to the butterball. Donohoe, who handled the stuff, said it smelled familiar.
“It did smell like butter, after I had held it in my hands, my hands really did smell of butter. There was even a smell of butter in the room it was in,” Donohoe says.
Though Irish celebrity chef Kevin Thornton took a bite of bog butter in 2014, Andy Halpin, assistant keeper at the National Museum’s Irish Antiquities Division, advises the Irish Times that it’s probably not wise to sample the Iron Age delicacy.
For those curious, Ben Reade, head of Culinary Research and Development at Nordic Food Lab created his own ancient butter recipe back in 2012. Reade's guinea pigs had mixed things to say about the taste. “The organoleptic [sensory] qualities of this product were to many surprising, causing disgust in some and enjoyment in others,” he writes. “The fat absorbs a considerable amount of flavor from its surroundings, gaining flavor notes which were described primarily as ‘animal’ or ‘gamey’, ‘moss’, ‘funky’, ‘pungent’, and ‘salami’.”
>>50263
good read /news/team, keep 'em coming.