![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The fine took into account the fact that Strand had been fundraising off his conviction for legal defense purposes, even though he was being represented by court-appointed counsel paid for by the taxpayers.ĭuring the sentencing, Cooper lectured Strand about trying to cash in on his “49 minutes of infamy,” referring to the time he spent in the Capitol. DC District Court Judge Christopher Cooper sentenced Strand to 32 months in prison, plus a $10,000 fine. International underwear model, security guard, and insurrectionist John Strand was finally sentenced to prison today, after being convicted in September on all five criminal counts related to storming the Capitol on January 6. Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() The first-person narrative brims with confident details, making the mining town and particularly the minor characters-Tall Sing, a Chinese immigrant who works for them, the miners Whiskey Nose and Jesse Blue, and the rest-come vividly to life. ![]() And yet-thanks to her now-dead mother’s influence-she can also see a way out. Clementine longs to study medicine, but when she’s offered a chance to right her family’s fortunes via an arranged marriage, she doesn’t see how she can refuse. He rides with the local vigilantes and gambles himself deeper into debt her mother cooks for local miners and keeps secrets of her own. In the fictional mining town of Nugget, Idaho, Clementine’s father is known as “Dry Boots” because arthritis prevents him from panning for gold in creeks. “Oh, my darlin’, oh, my darlin,’ oh, my darlin’ Clementine, / thou art lost and gone forever-” Gregory uses the familiar folksong as a jumping-off place for a surprisingly original story. ![]() ![]() ![]() She gets stomach bugs just like any other kid - until one day a wave of fear hits her as she's crouched over the toilet bowl - and the fear of vomiting is much worse than actually vomiting. ![]() What's going on? Raina Telgemeier once again brings us a thoughtful, charming, and funny true story about growing up and gathering the courage to face and conquer your fears.įor nine-year-old Raina, Fourth Grade (Year 5 in NZ) is pretty much one long "gross-out" session with pee and fart jokes galore. and it coincides with her worries about food, school, and changing friendships. It soon becomes clear that Raina's tummy trouble isn't going away. Raina eventually returns to school, where she's dealing with the usual highs and lows: friends, not-friends, and classmates who think the school year is just one long gross-out session. Her mom has one, too, so it's probably just a bug. Raina wakes up one night with a terrible upset stomach. ![]() General Graphic Books | Biography & Autobiography ![]() ![]() Cole goes balls to the wall and is absolutely unapologetic about it. Sick Fux goes beyond dark waaaayyy beyond, and I love me some dark themes, so if you are gonna dive into this one, be prepared because as always Ms. Their journey is a dark, painful and chaotic, and yet there is humor, heart and moments of sweetness that shows that they are each other’s perfect match in every way. ![]() Dolly’s spirit and Rabbit’s intensity, albeit dark, were what drew me in and all it took was one moment to fall into adoration with both of them. But the dark light in the vast darkness of this journey were Heathan and Ellis aka Rabbit and Dolly, They were unique, utterly addicting and absolutely fascinating in every way imaginable. Yes, I was disturbed, and even sickened by certain things that happened, I mean I love me some dark and deviant as much as the next person, but these certain things pushed even me to that very fine line. Hell, even her husband said it was f%^ked up (shared via her SM) ![]() Tillie Cole said it was going to be dark. ***5 ‘I Wasn’t Asking….I Was Insisting’ Stars*** ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Janet Morris has a lengthy career within governmental organisations, and has worked on what she herself calls 'nonlethal weapons' - these weapons are described in her own words as holograms.Ģ004: The Council on Foreign Relations Independent Task Force on Nonlethal Weapons and Capabilitiesġ980 Morris was elected to the New York Academy of Sciencesġ989-1995 Morris served as Research Director and Senior Fellow at the U.S. That alone is enough to let us know that her words should be taken seriously. Her involvement with the government as well as her explanations on nonlethal warfare and holograms used for psychological manipulation definitely seem to support the PBB theory.įirst of all, Janet Morris and her husband Chris Morris have worked as consultants to the Defence Department, the CIA and the NSA. In this post I will explain who Janet Morris is and have quoted dialogue from her interview on British television in the early 2000s. ![]() |