News Of The Week: June 15th, 2019 - Vampire Witch Reptilian Super Soldier!
This week we talk about John McAfee threating to out US Government Officials with secret files he’s acquired over the years in the event he’s ever “disappeared,” A teen girl dressed as a clown who kills her boyfriend, Missing Native American Women, a strange structure found under the lunar south pole, Vampire Witch Reptilian Super Soldier!
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The programmer, who made millions off his McAfee AntiVirus software and later made millions more off Bitcoin, admitted in January that he hasn’t filed his income taxes in eight years, and gave several reasons for not doing so, including “I’m done making money” and the always popular “Taxation is illegal.”
McAfee announced in January he was running for president “in exile” on a platform promoting the use of cryptocurrencies. Currently living aboard a yacht in the Caribbean he has called the “freedom boat,” he claimed he would use “masked doppelgängers” to campaign in the US.
A 19-year-old British woman was sentenced to 11 years in prison on Wednesday after admitting to "unlawfully and maliciously wounding" her 17-year-old lover "with intent to do him grievous bodily harm," according to authorities.
The suspect, Zoe Adams of Brindlefield, Wigton, had an off-and-on relationship with the victim. She was obsessed with male sacrifice and was fascinated by serial killers, Fox News reports.
In a police interview, the victim recalled Adams telling him that she had unblocked a man she had "fallen out with," News.com.au reports. When the victim asked her why she unblocked him, she responded saying that she wanted to "invite him around to kill him."
In a video that was played before the court, the victim described how Adams would show him videos depicting acts of extreme violence.
National Review: At Today’s NASA, Success Is Not an Option By ROBERT ZUBRIN June 12, 2019 6:30 AM
Express UK: 'We can't prove sex with children does them harm' says Labour-linked NCCL EVIDENCE has emerged that the views of the Paedophile Information Exchange influenced policy-making at the National Council for Civil Liberties when it was run by former Labour Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt. By JAMES MURRAY & JAMES FIELDING PUBLISHED: 01:00, Sun, Mar 2, 2014
CNN: Why do so many Native American women go missing? Congress aiming to find out By Scott McLean and Sara Weisfeldt, CNN Updated 6:14 PM ET, Tue April 9, 2019
The Guardian UK: 'Sister, where did you go?': the Native American women disappearing from US cities
McLemore is one of thousands of Native American women and girls who have disappeared in the US, but her case is almost impossible to put into context, because there is no single federal database tracking how many people like her go missing every year. According to FBI figures, Native Americans disappear at twice the per capita rate of white Americans, despite comprising a far smaller population. Research funded by the Department of Justice in 2008 found Native women living on tribal lands are murdered at an alarming rate – more than 10 times the national average in some places. But with nearly three-quarters of American Indian and Alaska Natives living in urban areas, those crimes are not confined to reservations or rural communities.
National Geographic: "Huge mystery blob found under the moon's far side The massive find promises to help scientists better understand how all rocky bodies—including our own planet—came to be." BY MAYA WEI-HAAS PUBLISHED JUNE 11, 2019
Researchers have discovered something massive lurking underneath the far side of the moon: a mysterious blob with the mass akin to a pile of metal five times the size of the Big Island of Hawaii.
The structure, described in a recent study published in Geophysical Research Letters, sits at least 180 miles beneath the South Pole-Aitken basin—a colossal crater punched into the lunar landscape billions of years ago, when the moon's initially molten surface had cooled just enough for impacts to leave a lasting mark.
The team discovered the anomalous blob by combining data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory, or GRAIL, mission with topography from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. This data helped them refine past calculations for the thickness of the crater's crust and the density of the mantle, revealing the odd underground excess of mass.
Geophysical Research Letters Research Letter Deep Structure of the Lunar South Pole‐Aitken Basin Peter B. James David E. Smith Paul K. Byrne Jordan D. Kendall H. Jay Melosh Maria T. Zuber First published: 05 April 2019
The South Pole‐Aitken basin is a gigantic impact structure on the far side of the Moon, with an inner rim extending approximately 2,000 km in the long axis dimension. The structure and history of this basin are illuminated by gravity and topography data, which constrain the subsurface distribution of mass. These data point to the existence of a large excess of mass in the Moon's mantle under the South Pole‐Aitken basin. This anomaly has a minimum mass of 2.18 × 1018 kg and likely extends to depths of more than 300 km. Plausible sources for this anomaly include metal from the core of a differentiated impactor or oxides from the last stage of magma ocean crystallization. Although the basin‐forming impact event likely excavated the vast majority of the preexisting crust, the present‐day crust of the basin interior is at least 16 km thick in undisturbed regions.
National Review: At Today’s NASA, Success Is Not an Option By ROBERT ZUBRIN June 12, 2019 6:30 AM The agency’s vendor-driven approach to human spaceflight puts its 2024 Moon-landing goal out of reach...
But behind what first appeared to be a simple domestic killing, investigators soon found a bizarre backstory involving an extraterrestrial cult that had swallowed up both Rogers and Mineo. According to the Pocono Record, as Rogers's first-degree murder trial began in March, she claimed in court the couple had gotten into a disagreement with the leader of the cult, who preaches a heady stew of alien conspiracy theories, apocalyptic biblical interpretation and warnings about "reptilian" extraterrestrials living secretly as humans. Rogers claimed a distraught Mineo had placed the gun in her hands and pulled the trigger. She said she did not know the gun was loaded. Prosecutors attempted to strip away the otherworldly elements of the tale.
Business Insider: "A Pennsylvania woman murdered her boyfriend after a dispute with a cult leader who preaches conspiracy theories about 'reptilian' aliens living secretly as humans," Michelle Mark Jun. 11, 2019, 12:55 PM






