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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

BEYOND SAD...INNOCENT VICTIMS OF FOOLS, FANATICS AND FASCISTS.

California dad killed his kids over QAnon and 'serpent DNA' conspiracy theories, feds say


A California surfing school owner who was charged with killing his two children in Mexico is

a follower of QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories who thought the children “were 

going to grow into monsters so he had to kill them,” federal officials say.


Matthew Taylor Coleman, 40, was charged Wednesday with foreign murder of U.S. nationals in connection with the death of his 2-year-old son and 10-month-old daughter, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California. Coleman confessed to the killings, telling the FBI he used a spear fishing gun to stab them, authorities said.

He told the FBI he killed his children because he believed they “were going to grow into monsters” and that conspiracy theories led him to believe his wife had passed down her “serpent DNA” to the kids, according to a criminal complaint.

Coleman’s wife, identified only by her initials, contacted the Santa Barbara Police after her husband had taken the kids out on Saturday, but did not tell her where they were going, the complaint said. She grew concerned after he failed to respond to her messages and knowing that her husband didn’t have a car seat with him, she told police.

A missing person’s report was filed on Sunday and officers asked her to use Apple’s “Find my iPhone” feature to see if she could find Coleman. The program showed Coleman’s last known location in Rosarito, Mexico, the complaint said.

Police alerted the FBI to the investigation as it became a case of suspected parental kidnapping. Coleman was detained Monday after an inspection by Customs and Border Control of his van upon re-entry into the U.S., where agents did not see his children and found blood in the vehicle.

Coleman confessed to the killings upon being interviewed Monday, giving authorities he location to the murder weapon and discarded bloody clothing, the complaint said. He also identified two bodies recovered by Mexican authorities as his children, it said.

A judge ordered Coleman be held without bond Wednesday and scheduled his arraignment for Aug. 31.

He said he knew what he did was wrong, but “it was the only course of action that would save the world,” according to the complaint.

“Serpent DNA” is a likely a reference to the lizard people conspiracy theory, which falsely purports that reptilian aliens secretly run the world and have taken over important positions in government, banking and Hollywood.


Tuesday, August 10, 2021

NORTH AMERICAN KANT SOCIETY. VNAKS: Kant, Iberoamerica, and the Mathematical Schematism.

 

Dear David McDonald,

Two quick things:

1. This week we're emphasizing the *North* American (and not just American) side of NAKS with a presentation by Prof. Efraín Lazos Ochoa of the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas, UNAM, Mexico City.

Prof. Lazos will open by describing the current Kantian scene in Iberoamerica and then go on to present a talk on "Kant and the Mathematical Schematism."

Katherine Dunlop (UT-Austin) will offer comments, and the session will be chaired by Alejandro Naranjo Sandoval (Princeton/UC-Davis) ¡Todos son bienvenidos! 

https://northamericankantsociety.org/VNAKS

2. In the June issue of our newsletter, we invited you to submit proposals for VNAKS sessions by August 15th.  Here is the application form, which contains detailed instructions. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Note that we are also always happy to receive proposals for NAKS sessions at APA meetings.

best regards,

Andrew Chignell

President, North American Kant Society


Thursday, August 5, 2021

HOW SOON WE FORGET....Donald Trump wants to cure the coronavirus by doing what?

 


AS YOU READ THE ARTICLE BELOW, REMEMBER;

- THIS IS AN INTELLECT THAT ACHIEVED THE OVAL OFFICE 
BY ELECTION FRAUD, THROUGH BOGUS VOTE TOTALS.
- THIS IS AN INTELLECT THAT APPOINTED 3 SUPREME COURT 
JUSTICES.
-  THIS IS AN INTELLECT THAT PROMOTED "GET RICH QUICK" 
SCHEMES ON THE INTERNET.
-  THIS IS AN INTELLECT THAT IGNORES TREATIES, SUPPORTS 
"FASCIST" DOCTRINES, AND MAKES EXCUSES FOR CRIMES 
COMMITTED BY WHITE SUPREMACISTS.

AND SO ON...


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  Thursday, April 23, 2020.  FROM AOL.NEWS.


At an unusually contentious briefing Thursday of the coronavirus task force, President Trump floated the idea that people infected with COVID-19 might be treated using injections of disinfectant and applications of ultraviolet light.
Trump brought up those theories in the context of a presentation by William Bryan, a scientist at the Department of Homeland Security, about research indicating that the virus can be killed on surfaces and in aerosols by heat, humidity, sunlight and disinfectants, specifically bleach and isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. None of the medical experts at the briefing suggested that these were plausible treatments for people already infected.
"Supposing we hit the body with a tremendous — whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light. And I think you said that hasn't been checked, but we're going to test it,” Trump said. “And then I said supposing you brought the light inside the body, either through the skin or some other way."
As Bryan looked on uncomfortably, the president went on to speculate about the possibility of using disinfectants as a treatment.
''And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets in the lungs and does a tremendous number on the lungs,” Trump continued.
“It would be interesting to check that. That you're gonna have to use medical doctors with, but it sounds interesting to me, so we’ll see."

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

THIS IS WHAT CAN HAPPEN WHEN YOU STAND UP TO TRUMPIAN/REPUBLICAN LIES AND DECEPTIONS.



REMEMBER THIS:

ABUSE OF PROCESS.

An abuse of process is the unjustified or unreasonable use of legal proceedings or process to further a cause of action by an applicant or plaintiff in an action. It is a claim made by the respondent or defendant that the other party is misusing or perverting regularly issued court process (civil or criminal) not justified by the underlying legal action.

The elements of a valid cause of action for abuse of process in most common law jurisdictions are as follows: (1) the existence of an ulterior purpose or motive underlying the use of process, and (2) some act in the use of the legal process not proper in the regular prosecution of the proceedings

Typically, the person who abuses process is interested only in accomplishing some improper purpose that is collateral to the proper object of the process and that offends justice...


WHY DO I BRING THIS UP? READ ON.


Lawyers sanctioned over 'fantastical' suit alleging 2020 U.S. election was stolen

BY JAN WOLFE.

(Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Wednesday sanctioned two lawyers who brought a lawsuit alleging the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump and his supporters, calling their case "one enormous conspiracy theory." 

"This lawsuit was filed with a woeful lack of investigation," U.S. Magistrate Judge N. Reid Neureiter said in a lengthy written decision  which came four months after he dismissed the case. 

Neureiter ordered the two lawyers, Gary D. Fielder and Ernest John Walker, to pay the legal fees incurred by people and entities they sued, including Facebook Inc and voting machine company Dominion Voting Systems Inc. 

The amount of money the two will need to pay has not yet been determined by Neureiter, who has asked Dominion and Facebook to provide documentation about how much they spent. 

Fielder, through a representative, declined to comment. Walker did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Fielder and Walker, both of Colorado, filed their lawsuit in December on behalf of 160 million U.S. voters, alleging that Dominion, Facebook, its founder Mark Zuckerberg, his wife Priscilla Chan and elected officials in four states conspired to steal the election — and asking for $160 billion in damages. 

  In Wednesday's order, the judge said the lawyers sowed doubt over President Joe Biden's victory with no evidence. 

  "Albeit disorganized and fantastical, the Complaint’s allegations are extraordinarily serious and, if accepted as true by large numbers of people, are the stuff of which violent insurrections are made," the judge said. 

  A judge in Detroit last month appeared likely to reprimand Sidney Powell, a former Trump campaign lawyer, and other attorneys over a lawsuit they filed in Michigan seeking to overturn Biden's election victory in November. 

  U.S. District Judge Linda Parker suggested the lawyers should have investigated the claims more carefully before suing. 

  (Reporting by Jan Wolfe; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)