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So this happened in Florida. I guess the crazy train never stops. "Augustus Invictus, a former third-party candidate for U.S. Senate from Orlando most famous for saying he sacrificed a goat and drank its blood — and who had an important role in the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville — is in jail in South Carolina awaiting trial on domestic violence charges." He admitted in 2015 he sacrificed a goat and drank its blood. He also loves Charles Manson too. “'To conceal the bruises from the public, he regularly punched me in my stomach and in my head so hard it caused me to see flashes of light,' [his ex-wife] said. 'He locked me in a bedroom and wouldn't let me out for days. He nearly fractured my wrist. … He threw me on the floor, stepped on me, and screamed vile insults I will never forget. 'He dragged me through the house violently for my teenage daughters to witness. He pulled my hair out by the hand full. He has torn my clothes off, ripping them. He violently choked me on multiple occasions to the point where I passed out. He has threatened to end my life on multiple occasions.'" So yeah, he's going to jail for a long time. Not blaming her, though I must say I wouldn't have bunkered with anyone who sacrificed and drank an animal's blood. I understand humane butchering and things like blood pudding. But this is, in addition to his admiration for a psychopath, is a giant red flag. Plus the whole white nationalists thing. That's a big ass no. I'm glad she's safe now but damn. Just, damn. Wtf Florida. Source: https://www.orlandosentinel.com/pol...0200219-duxcc4bndfb7totlel4axzayvq-story.html
 

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Man, 26, who shared a Snapchat video of himself licking toiletries in Walmart while taunting 'who's scared of coronavirus?' is ARRESTED and charged with making a terrorist threat
  • Cody Pfister, 26, of Warrenton, MO, uploaded the video to Snapchat on March 11
  • Pfister is seen licking toiletries, after asking: 'Who's scared of coronavirus?'
  • Warrenton police said they had received complaints from around the world
  • Latest in spate of incidents involving youngsters mocking virus on social media
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A 26-year-old man who filmed himself licking toiletries in Walmart while taunting, 'who's scared of coronavirus,' has been arrested and charged with making a terrorist threat.

Cody Pfister, 26, of Warrenton, Missouri, uploaded the video to Snapchat on March 11 and was charged on Tuesday with 'knowingly causing a false belief or fear that a condition involving danger to life existed.'

Warrenton police said they had received complaints from around the world including the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands and said it takes these concerns 'extremely seriously.'

Pfister, who has previous convictions for burglary and theft, is the latest to get into trouble with the law in a worrying trend seeing younger generations mocking the deadly virus on social media.

UK morning TV presenter, Piers Morgan, earlier this week called for Pfister to be locked up and denied healthcare if he contracts coronavirus.

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Pfister, who has previous convictions for burglary and theft, is the latest to get into trouble with the law in a worrying trend seeing younger generations mocking the deadly virus on social media



The Good Morning Britain host slammed the 'moron' Monday morning and said a jail sentence might help 'concentrate his mind'.

It comes as the the number infected by coronavirus in Missouri reached more than 250, including five deaths. Meanwhile the number infected in the US has soared to more than 55,000, with at least 709 dead.

Speaking on ITV, Morgan said: 'You know what I'd like to happen to him? I'd like him found, and I'm sure they'll get him, put in prison immediately and then I'd like him deprived of any health care should be then get the virus having deliberately tried to give it, potentially, to lots of other people.

'That might concentrate the minds of these morons. And it might concentrate the minds of these morons here too.'

In the US spring breakers have been criticized for still flocking to South Beach and other Miami hotspots despite warnings to avoid mass gatherings.

And just yesterday a North Carolina man was arrested after streaming a video of himself walking around a Walmart saying he had tested positive for COVID-19.
Justin Rhodes, 31, told viewers in the Facebook Live stream he was largely asymptomatic, except for a 'tickly throat', while claiming that he was breaching a 14-day quarantine and was going to infect others at the store.
 

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Timothy Wilson Planned to Bomb Hospital During COVID-19 Crisis: FBI



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Timothy Wilson, a man who died in an FBI shootout in Belton, Missouri, was planning to bomb a hospital providing “critical medical care” during the current coronavirus health care crisis, according to a statement from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Wilson felt compelled to act when the Belton mayor issued a stay-at-home order to deal with the COVID-19 outbreak, The New York Times reported.
The Informant’s Nick R. Martin has unearthed social media posts he says were made by Wilson on Telegram channels using the handle Werwolfe 84; according to Martin’s research, Wilson was “an admirer of the 1980s terrorist group The Order” and was linked to “two active neo-Nazi organizations,” the National Socialist Movement (NSM) and Vorherrschaft Division (VSD). Elon University computer science professor Megan Squire helped Martin with the research.
According to Martin, Wilson was active on Telegram on Tuesday, March 24, writing that he thought the government was using coronavirus as an “excuse to destroy our people,” adding, “Mark my words it’s coming I hope people are ready.” He also commented on COVID-19, according to Martin, writing, “If you don’t think this whole thing was engineered by Jews as a power grab here is more proof of their plans. Jews have been playing the long game we are the only ones standing in their way.”
In the March 25, 2020 statement, the FBI revealed that it had executed a probable cause arrest the day before for Timothy Wilson, 36, at the 100th block of Wilbur Parish Circle in Belton, Missouri. That action came “at the conclusion of a long-running domestic terrorism investigation,” the FBI wrote.
FBI agents went to arrest Wilson, who was armed, when Wilson “was injured and transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced deceased,” according to the statement from the FBI. The New York Times reported that Wilson was killed in a shootout with FBI agents. It’s not clear whether he died at his own hand or was shot by the agents.
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Wilson Accelerated His Plan Due to the ‘Current Health Crisis’ & Wanted to Inflict Mass Casualties, Authorities Say
BREAKING: In a statement tonight, FBI says a Missouri man they tried to arrest yesterday who was planning to car bomb a health care facility amid the COVID-19 crisis has died after injuries inflicted during the arrest. Target of long-running domestic terror investigation. pic.twitter.com/VZhiUgDWgN
— Alex Mallin (@alex_mallin) March 25, 2020

According to the FBI, Wilson was the “subject of a months-long domestic terrorism investigation, which revealed him to be a potentially violent extremist, motivated by racial, religious, and anti-government animus. Wilson was actively planning to commit an act of domestic terrorism – a bombing – and over the course of several months considered several targets.”
The New York Times reported that those targets included “a school with a large number of black students, as well as a mosque and a synagogue.”
According to the FBI, “with the current health crisis, Wilson decided to accelerate his plan to use a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) in an attempt to cause severe harm and mass casualties.”
He considered various targets and “ultimately settled on an area hospital in an attempt to harm many people, targeting a facility that is providing critical medical care in today’s environment,” said the FBI. “Wilson had taken the necessary steps to acquire materials needed to build an explosive device. At all times during the investigation, the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force kept close track of Wilson in order to protect public safety.”
In fact, says the FBI, the FBI was prepared to arrest Wilson when he arrived to pick up what he thought was an explosive device but “there was no actual bomb.”
On March 23, 2020, the Belton police tried to quash public rumors relating to COVID-19, showing how the outbreak has that community on edge. “It has come to our attention that an individual has made a post on social media stating that her step-father was contacted by a Belton Police Officer in reference to the stay at home order,” they wrote. “This post claims that people will be stopped to check compliance with the order and that, if they are not in possession of documentation justifying them being in public, they will be ticketed. The stay at home order issued by the City of Belton and Cass County is not a curfew order and is certainly not martial law. Citizens will not be stopped without cause and made to justify their presence in public. There is no letter that citizens need to obtain from their employer to show the police. There is no documentation to obtain from the police department either. Our call center has been inundated with calls reference this erroneous post.”

On March 22, Belton police wrote, “Please Be Aware: A Stay at Home Order for the City of Belton will be effective Tuesday, March 24 through Friday, April 24, 2020. Mayor Jeff Davis has issued a Stay at Home Order for the city of Belton, joining the CORE 4 partners of Jackson County, Missouri; Johnson County, Kansas; Kansas City, Missouri, and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas, who have announced a Stay at Home Order. Effective 12:01 a.m., Tuesday, March 24, 2020, the order’s intent is to slow the rate of community spread of COVID-19 which, in turn, will help keep our health system and care providers from being overwhelmed. #StayHomeBelton.”
You can read the Belton stay at home press release here. See the emergency order for Cass County here. Cass County had reported eight cases of COVID-19 as of March 25, 2020.
Wilson’s Wife Filed for Divorce in 2019; According to Martin, He Was a Fan of the Order

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FacebookWilson with his wife and Game of Thrones actor Jason Momoa.

According to Missouri court records, Wilson’s wife filed for divorce from him in 2019. Court records show the divorce was still pending, and the most recent activity in the case came January 20, 2020.
Wilson’s Facebook page says he’s divorced and his cover picture shows four small children. In 2018, his wife wrote, “Me and my husband went to Louisville Kentucky Wizard Con in 2014.” The picture shows them posing with Game of Thrones actor Jason Momoa.
Martin’s research indicates that Wilson was a fan of the group The Order; he called its leader Robert Mathews “Uncle Bob,” and wrote recently, “Don’t be the cuck that gives up without a fight. Make uncle bob proud.”
According to CNN, The Order was a white supremacist group that existed for 30 years, but the FBI targeted and dismantled it. The group even robbed banks to fund itself. According to the FBI, it was responsible for an attack on a Boise synagogue and the murder of Jewish radio host Alan Berg in Denver.
Britannica explains how the group was affiliated with white Christian identity and Mathews believed taxes were “a conspiracy by the federal government to take money from white Christian Americans and put it in the hands of Jews.” In 1984, Mathews engaged in a shootout with the FBI and died in a house fire when “agents fired flares into the house.” The government then used the RICO act to dismantle the leadership of the group in the 1980s.
ADL has revealed that the Telegram app is a “very popular online gathering place for the international white supremacist community and other extremist groups.” Among them: Vorherrschaft Division, one of the two hate groups that Martin says Wilson was active in online.
In 2019, a Grand Rapids, Michigan synagogue was targeted with posters that said that group’s name on the bottom and contained pictures of Hitler, according to The Hill. One poster read, “A crusade against Semite led subhumans.” It’s called an extremist neo-Nazi group.
The National Socialist Movement, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, is “notable for its violent anti-Jewish rhetoric, its racist views and its policy allowing members of other racist groups to join NSM while remaining members of other groups.” The group used to protest in Nazi uniforms. That’s the second group whose public chat Wilson would post in, according to Martin.
“The National Socialist Movement has its roots in the original American Nazi Party,” writes SPLC. “The NSM is now the largest neo-Nazi organization in the country. The resurgence of the NSM began in 2004, in the wake of the deaths of the country’s two major neo-Nazi leaders…NSM ideology mirrors that of the original American Nazi Party. The group openly idolizes Adolf Hitler.”
 

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Md. man arrested for hosting 60 people at bonfire, violating governor's order
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Shawn Myers is charged with violating the Governor’s order limiting crowd size to 10. (Charles County Sheriff's Office)


CHARLES COUNTY, Md. (ABC7) — A Maryland man has been arrested by the Charles County Sheriff’s Department for violating Gov. Larry Hogan's emergency order that people may not gather in groups larger than 10.
According to to the sheriff's office, Shawn Marshall Myers, 41, hosted a gathering of approximately 60 people Friday night for a bonfire in the 15000 block of Lukes Lane in Hughesville .
When he repeatedly refused orders to disperse the group, he was arrested and charged, according to a statement from the sheriff's office.
It’s believed to be the first arrest in the state for group size following Hogan's order covering the coronavirus.





It was the second time he had been reported for a similar event. On March 22, he was reported for a large party. That time, he followed orders to break up his party.

 

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Crash Suspect Allegedly Spit on Officer: ‘There’s Some Corona for You, Now All You Need Is a Lime’

We thought everyone was past making beer references in regard to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). How naive of us!

A woman was arrested Sunday for allegedly driving drunk and crashing into four cars, according to The Denver Channel. That’s serious enough, but she is also accused of spitting on an arresting officer and saying, “There’s some corona for you, now all you need is a lime.”

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Brenda Johnson, 62, faces charges including second-degree assault on a peace officer, DUI, and hit and run.

This story comes out of Arvada, Colorado. Police claim Johnson drove drunk, hitting four parked cars. Cops said they checked it out, and found her in the driver’s seat. The defendant was taken to a detox center where she allegedly spit on the arresting officer, and made the Corona-related statement.

It’s unclear clear if Johnson has the virus, but police said their officer is sticking to department guidelines on the coronavirus.

Records viewed by Law&Crime show that Johnson is locked up without bond at the Jefferson County Jail. She is scheduled for a court hearing to take place Friday.

There’s no question that COVID-19 has changed the way people relate to each other worldwide. That extends to alleged crimes.

Some people were accused of engaging in illegal, gross behavior because they didn’t take the pandemic seriously. Other were arrested after allegedly taking it so seriously they were a danger to others. A couple of those incidents involved defendants who first made contact with law enforcement during certain matters (e.g., alleged reckless driving or being in a running vehicle for a long time), only to then cough on authorities on purpose and claiming to have the coronavirus.
 

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The first U.S. President who was a KKK member was William McKinley, who was a former Union officer, according to kkk.org. Not much is known about his involvement with the Klan, but many union men joined the KKK during its First Era during the Radical Republican’s anti-white Reconstruction Era.
Woodrow Wilson was the second U.S. President to be a KKK member. According to Nick Ragone’s book, “Presidents’ Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Extraordinary Executives, Colorful Campaigns, and White House Oddities,” Wilson was known as a virulent racist and actually helped Klan membership skyrocket by providing screenings of The Clansman and Birth of a Nation for members of his Cabinet, Congress, and the Supreme Court. Wilson’s ideology helped pave the intellectual foundation of the campaigns of racist Dixiecrats Strom Thurmond and George Wallace. Wilson is also credited with allowing Washington D.C. to become Jim Crow territory. He also never shied away from speaking publicly about the ‘benefits’ of segregation.
Warren G. Harding was the next president who was a KKK member. According to kkk.org and the book The Fiery Cross, Harding was actually sworn in at a KKK ceremony that was held at the White House by Imperial Wizard Colonel Simmons. Harding was not the only president to allow Klan activities to be held on White House grounds. Calvin Coolidge was a well known and active Klan member who allowed cross lightings on the Capital steps and also reviewed the giant Klan parades of 1925 and 1926 that were held in Washington D.C..
Harry S. Truman is the final U.S. President to have ties to the KKK that are known and documented. While he was not a prominent member, he did pay dues to the organization between 1920 and 1922. He eventually parted ways with the Klan due to their disapproval of his appointment of Roman Catholics to key political positions.
 

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The first U.S. President who was a KKK member was William McKinley, who was a former Union officer, according to kkk.org. Not much is known about his involvement with the Klan, but many union men joined the KKK during its First Era during the Radical Republican’s anti-white Reconstruction Era.
Woodrow Wilson was the second U.S. President to be a KKK member. According to Nick Ragone’s book, “Presidents’ Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Extraordinary Executives, Colorful Campaigns, and White House Oddities,” Wilson was known as a virulent racist and actually helped Klan membership skyrocket by providing screenings of The Clansman and Birth of a Nation for members of his Cabinet, Congress, and the Supreme Court. Wilson’s ideology helped pave the intellectual foundation of the campaigns of racist Dixiecrats Strom Thurmond and George Wallace. Wilson is also credited with allowing Washington D.C. to become Jim Crow territory. He also never shied away from speaking publicly about the ‘benefits’ of segregation.
Warren G. Harding was the next president who was a KKK member. According to kkk.org and the book The Fiery Cross, Harding was actually sworn in at a KKK ceremony that was held at the White House by Imperial Wizard Colonel Simmons. Harding was not the only president to allow Klan activities to be held on White House grounds. Calvin Coolidge was a well known and active Klan member who allowed cross lightings on the Capital steps and also reviewed the giant Klan parades of 1925 and 1926 that were held in Washington D.C..
Harry S. Truman is the final U.S. President to have ties to the KKK that are known and documented. While he was not a prominent member, he did pay dues to the organization between 1920 and 1922. He eventually parted ways with the Klan due to their disapproval of his appointment of Roman Catholics to key political positions.

Good post!! It shouldn't surprise any copper color person on this land!! The Klan is a product of this country!! This corporation operates with the fear switched on max high!! They know people that are divided and in a fear state of mind are easy to conquer!!! This corporation(USA Inc) uses the same tactics that they use on us from the beginning!! Now they have the TV, media, social media, entertainment, sports industries to program and keep the masses in a constant state of fear!! The sad part is, 85% of the population has no clue their thoughts and emotions are being manipulated by 6 media corporations!!
 
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