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This list includes American politicians at the state and local levels who have been convicted of felony or misdemeanor crimes committed while in office.
At the bottom of the article are links to related articles which deal with politicians who are involved in federal scandals (political and sexual), as well as differentiating among federal, state and local convictions. Also excluded are crimes which occur outside the politician’s tenure in office unless they specifically stem from acts during his time of service.
Entries are arranged by date, from most current to less recent, and by state.
State Senator David Burkette (D) convicted of campaign violations. (2020)[1]
California
Local
Los Angeles Councilman Mitchell Englander (R) was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for obstructing a probe into his alleged corruption. (2021)[2]
Delaware
Auditor of Delaware Kathy McGuiness (D) convicted of conflict of interest and official misconduct. (2022)[3][4]
Cleveland City Councilor Kenneth Johnson (D) convicted of tax violations and federal conspiracy to defraud the government. Johnson’s aide, Garnell Jamison, was convicted of 11 charges as well. (2021)[44]
Cincinnati City Council President Tamaya Dennard (D) convicted of fraud. (2020)[45]
State Senator Zeb Little (D) convicted of theft of client funds. (2019)[57]
State Representative Ed Henry (R) convicted of fraud. (2019)[58]
State Representative Micky Hammon (R) was convicted of fraud (2017)[59]
State Representative Oliver Robinson (D) was convicted of bribery. (2017)[60]
Governor of Alabama Robert J. Bentley (R) resigned after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor charges: failing to file a major contribution report, in violation of Code of Alabama § 17-5-8.1(c); and knowingly converting campaign contributions to personal use, in violation of Code of Alabama § 36-25-6.” (2017)[61]
State Representative Greg Wren (R) pleaded guilty to an ethics violation. He resigned from the Alabama Legislature as a condition of his plea deal and was given a 12-month suspended sentence and ordered to pay $24,000. (2014)[63]
State Representative Terry Spicer (D) pleaded guilty to accepting more than $3,000 per month in bribes. (2011)[64]
State Senator Ron Calderon (D), brother of Tom, was convicted of money laundering. (2016)[85]
State Assemblyman Tom Calderon (D), brother of Ron, was convicted of money laundering. (2016)[86]
State Senator Leland Yee (D) pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering (2015)[87] and was sentenced to five years in prison. (2016)[88]
State Senator Roderick Wright (D) was convicted of eight counts of perjury and voter fraud. He was sentenced to 90 days and barred him from ever holding public office again and will be required to perform 1,500 hours of community service and three years’ probation under the terms of his conviction. (2014)[89] Wright was pardoned in 2018.[90]
State Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi (D) was charged with felonygrand theft after being caught on video surveillance allegedly shoplifting $2,445 worth of merchandise from San Francisco’s Neiman Marcus store.[91][92] She was sentenced to $180 fine and three years’ probation and was ordered to stay more than 50 feet from the store. (2011)
Mayor of San DiegoBob Filner (D) given three months of house arrest, three years’ probation, and partial loss of his mayoral pension after pleading guilty to state charges of false imprisonment and battery. (2013)[97]
Colorado
State Representative Timothy J. Leonard (R) was found guilty of Contempt of Court and sentenced to 14 days in jail. (2016)[98][99]
State Senator Steve King (R) pleaded guilty to embezzlement of public property and misdemeanor first-degree official misconduct. Sentenced to serve two years’ probation and complete 80 hours of useful public service. (2015)[100][101][102]
State Representative Douglas Bruce (R), was convicted on four counts of felony criminal activity including, money laundering, attempted improper influence of a public official, and tax fraud. He was sentenced on February 13, 2012, to a total of 180 days in jail, $49,000 in fines, and six months of probation which included extensive disclosure requirements. (2011)[103][104]
Secretary of State Scott Gessler (R) was found guilty of violating Colorado’s ethics laws by using state money to attend a Republican event in Florida (2012)[105]
Connecticut
State Representative Victor Cuevas (D) convicted of bank fraud. (2016)[106]
State Senator Ernie Newton (D) was sentenced to six months in prison for three counts of illegal practices in campaign financing.[107] Newton had also been sentenced to four years for federal charges of accepting a $5,000 bribe, evading taxes and pilfering campaign contributions to pay for personal expenses. (2015)[108]
State Representative Christina Ayala (D) convicted of election fraud. (2014)[109]
Mayor of Hartford, ConnecticutEddie Perez (D), was sentenced to eight years, suspended after three years, with three years in prison, to be followed by three years of probation for corruption. (2010)[111]
Florida
State Representative Daisy Baez (D) convicted of perjury. (2017)[112]
State Representative Erik Fresen (R) convicted of tax evasion. (2017)[113]
State Representative Tyrone Brooks (D) convicted of tax fraud. (2015)[118]
Hawaii
State Senator Rod Tam (D) convicted of theft. (2011)[119]
Idaho
State Senator John McGee (R) pleaded guilty to probation violation and a disturbing the peace charge related to sexual harassment that had occurred at the Idaho State Capital Building and was jailed for 44 days. (2012) He had previously been arrested for grand theft auto and driving under the influence.[120] McGee pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 180 days, serving 5 in jail, plus community service, 175 days’ probation, plus fines and restitution. (2011)[121]
Illinois
State Representative Keith Farnham (D) convicted of distributing child pornography. (2014)[122]
State Representative Derrick Smith (D) was arrested and convicted of accepting a $7,000 bribe. (2014)[123]
Alderman of Chicago Sandi Jackson (D) pleaded guilty to one count of filing false tax returns. (2013)[136]
Comptroller and Treasurer of Dixon, Rita Crundwell (D)[137] was sentenced to 19 years and 7 months in prison for fraud, having embezzled $53 million. (2013)[138]
Mayor of East ChicagoGeorge Pabey (D) was convicted by a federal court jury on September 24, 2010, of conspiracy and theft of government funds. (2010)[141]
Iowa
State Senator Kent Sorenson (R) pleaded guilty to one count of falsely reporting expenditures and one count of obstruction of justice. (2013)[142]
Kansas
State Representative Trent K. LeDoux (R) pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud. He was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for defrauding Farmers and Merchants Bank of Colby, Kan., of more than $460,000. (2014)[143]
Kentucky
State Representative Keith Hall (D) was convicted of bribery and sentenced to seven years in prison. (2016)[144]
State Representative Ben Waide (R) convicted of campaign violations. (2016)[145]
Commissioner of Agriculture Richie Farmer (R) was convicted of corruption and sentenced to 27 months in prison. (2014)[146]
State Delegate Don H. Dwyer Jr. (R) was operating a motorboat when it collided with another vessel injuring five others. Dwyer pleaded guilty, but appealed his 30-day jail sentence. The sentence was ultimately upheld after another incident in which Dwyer was stopped and arrested for a DUI and received an additional 30-day sentence, for a total of 60 days. (2012)[161][162][163]
State Representative Carlos Henriquez (D) was convicted of two counts assault and battery charges and sentenced to 2½ years, with six months to be served in the Middlesex County House of Correction and Jail in Billerica, Massachusetts and the remaining two years to be spent on probation.[169] (2014)
State Representative Stephen Stat Smith (D) pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of deprivation of rights under color of law for his role in a voter fraud scheme.[170] (2012)
Speaker of the HouseSalvatore DiMasi (D) was found guilty of using his position to secure multimillion-dollar state contracts for Cognos, a business intelligence software company, in exchange for kickbacks.[171] (2011)
State Senator Anthony D. Galluccio (D) was given one year in prison after failing a sobriety test and violating his probation from a previous hit and run accident. (2010)[172]
Local
Boston Councillor Chuck Turner (G) was expelled from the Boston City Council on December 1, 2010, following his conviction on federal bribery charges. (2010)[173]
State Representative Brian Banks (D) was convicted of fraud for filing false financial statements (2017)[175]
State Senator Virgil Smith, Jr. (D) was convicted of assault and was sentenced to 10 months in jail, five years of probation and not be allowed to hold public office. (2015)[176]
Mayor of DetroitKwame Kilpatrick (D) was sentenced to 18 months to 5 years in prison for violating his probation in 2010. In 2013 he was sentenced to 28 years in prison for federal charges including racketeering and extortion. (2013)[181]
State Senator Chris Massey (R) was arrested for aggravated assault with a shovel for an argument with two maintenance workers. He was found guilty and given six months’ probation. (2016)[184][185][186]
State Representative Greg Davis (R) was indicted on state charges of embezzlement, false pretense and making fraudulent statements. He was convicted and sentenced to serve 2½ years in state prison. (2012)[187][188]
Judge Bobby DeLaughter (D) pleaded guilty of one count of lying to the FBI and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. (2010)[189]
Missouri
State Representative Steve Webb (D) convicted of theft. (2013)[190]
Governor of MissouriRoger B. Wilson (D) was fined $2,000 by the Missouri Ethics Commission.[191] In July he was sentenced to two years of probation on the money laundering charge.[192] (2012)
State Representative Ray Salva (D) convicted of fraud. (2011)[193]
Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives Rod Jetton (R) was arrested for “recklessly causing serious physical injury” to an unnamed woman during sadomasochistic sex and pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault. He was sentenced to probation and fined. (2010)[195][196]
State Senator Jason Priest (R) pleaded guilty to two counts of assault and resisting arrest. (2014)[199][200]
State Representative Tony Belcourt (D) was convicted of four federal corruption charges involving projects on the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation. He was sentenced to 7½ years in prison. (2014)[201]
State Representative Mike Miller (R) admitted to accepting “unlawful corporate contributions” from Western Tradition Partnership, was found guilty, was fined $4K and agreed not run for public office for four years. (2010)[205][206]
State Senator Scott Sales (R) from Bozeman, was accused of accepting unlawful contributions from Western Traditions Partnership. He pled guilty, was fined and forced to “express regret” in settling the accusations. (2010)[206][207]
Mayor of TrentonTony F. Mack (D) was indicted for bribery, fraud, extortion and money laundering on February 7, 2014, he was convicted on all counts. (2014)[216] He was sentenced to nearly five years in prison.[217]
State Representative Thomas Katsiantonis (D) convicted of tax evasion. (2018)[222]
State Representative Kyle Tasker (R) was charged with three drug offenses and one count of using a computer to lure a teen. The teen was actually a police officer working undercover. He was sentenced to 3–10 years. (2016)[223][224][225][226][227]
State Representative Albert ‘Max’ Abramson (R) was found guilty of one felony count of reckless conduct for shooting a firearm. He received a suspended jail sentence and was ordered to pay a fine and complete community service. (2012)[228][229]
State Representative Gary Wheaton (R) was arrested for a second offense of speeding and driving on a suspended license. He pled guilty to recklessly endangerment. (2011)[230][231]
State Representative James E. Ryan (D) stole checks from contributors that were intended for the committee to Elect House Democrats. He pled guilty to felony charges of theft, forgery and issuing bad checks. (2009)[232]
New Mexico
State Senator Phil Griego (D) was convicted of corruption. (2017)[233]
Secretary of State Dianna Duran (R) was convicted of fraud. (2015)[234]
New York
State Senator George D. Maziarz (R) pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for offering a false instrument for filing to avoid five felony counts and a trial for filing false campaign expenditure reports. (2018)[235]
State Senator Marc Panepinto (D) convicted of sexual harassment. (2018)[236]
State Assemblywoman Pamela Harris (D) pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud, one count of making false statements to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and one count of witness tampering. Sentenced to $10,000 restitution, six months in jail followed by three years of supervised release, 400 hours of community service, and restitution of $70,400. (2018)[237][238][239][240][241]
Minority Leader of the State Senate John L. Sampson (D) was convicted of obstructing justice and making false statement. (2015)[243]
Speaker of the New York State Assembly Sheldon Silver (D) was convicted on federal corruption charges. (2015)[242]
Majority Leader of the State Senate Malcolm Smith (D) was found guilty in federal court of conspiracy, wire fraud, bribery and extortion for trying to bribe a Republican Party official to let him onto the Republican ballot in the 2013 New York City mayoral race. (2014)[244]
State Assemblywoman Gabriela Rosa (D) sentenced to a year in jail for entering into a sham marriage to gain U.S. citizenship. (2014)[245]
Majority Leader of the State Senate Pedro Espada Jr. (D) On May 14, 2012, a federal jury found Espada guilty of embezzling money from federally funded healthcare clinics, after 11 days of deliberation he was sentenced to five years in prison. (2012)[252]
State Senator Nicholas Spano (R), Spano pleaded guilty to a single count of tax evasion. He was sentenced to 12 to 18 months in federal prison. (2012)[255]
New York State ComptrollerAlan Hevesi (D), was convicted on charges surrounding a “pay to play” scheme regarding the New York State Pension Fund, and was sentenced to 1–4 years. (2011)[256]
State Senator Carl Kruger (D) resigned his seat and pleaded guilty to charges of corruption and bribery. (2011)[257]
State Senator Efrain Gonzalez Jr. (D) was convicted of fraud and embezzling $400,000 from the West Bronx Neighborhood Association Inc. and was sentenced to seven years in federal prison (2010)[258]
New York City Council member Dan Halloran (R) convicted of taking bribes and orchestrating payoffs. (2014)
New York City Council member Larry Seabrook (D) On February 9, 2010, a federal grand jury indicted Seabrook on 13 counts of money laundering, extortion, and fraud.[261] Seabrook was convicted on nine charges. (2012)[262]
President of the New York City Council Andrew Stein (D) was convicted of tax evasion regarding a Ponzi scheme. (2010)[263]
North Carolina
State Representative Rodney W. Moore (D) pleaded guilty to making false statements (2019)[264]
State Senator Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. (R) convicted of fraud for misusing campaign contributions and falsely labeling them as expenses. Sentenced to eight months. (2016)[265][266]
State Representative Deb McManus (D) resigned her State House seat and pleaded guilty to a tax charge. (2013)[267][268]
State Representative Stephen LaRoque (R) convicted on 12 counts including theft, money laundering and filing false tax returns. (2013)[269][270]
Governor Mike Easley (D) was convicted of a federal campaign law felony. (2010)[271]
Mayor of High Point Bernita Sims (D) convicted of a worthless check charge. (2014)[272]
Ohio
State Representative Ron Gerberry (D) found guilty of charge of unlawful compensation of a public official. (2015)
State Representative Steve Kraus (R) convicted of a fifth-degree felony. (2015)[273]
State Representative Peter Beck (R) convicted of perjury. (2015)[274]
State Representative Dale Mallory (D) found guilty to a first-degree misdemeanor count of filing a false disclosure form and a fourth-degree misdemeanor charge of improper gratuities and was sentenced to a total of $600 in fines and a year of probation. (2014)[275]
State Representative Sandra Williams (D) convicted of filing a false report. (2014)[276]
State Representative Clayton Luckie (D) convicted of corruption. (2013)[277]
State Representative W. Carlton Weddington (D) was convicted on bribery charges and sentenced to three years in prison. (2012)[278]
Local
Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Lance Mason (D) convicted of domestic abuse and assault. He was sentenced to two years in prison. (2015)[279][280]
Oklahoma
State Senator Ralph Shortey (R) convicted of child sex trafficking. (2018)[281]
State Representative Gus Blackwell (R) was accused of perjury and embezzlement for using both state funds and campaign funds to pay for the same trips. In a plea bargain he pled guilty and agreed to pay restitution. (2017)[282][283]
State Senator Bryce Marlatt (R) convicted of sexual battery and was sentenced to 90 days’ probation, fined $500, plus court costs. (2017)[284][285][286][287]
State Senator Kyle Loveless (R) was sentenced to three years of probation and restitution after pleading guilty to embezzling campaign funds. (2017)[288][289]
State Representative Rick Brinkley (R) was convicted of fraud. (2015)[290]
Turnpike Commission CEO Joe Brimmeier (D) pleaded guilty to felony conflict of interest charges. (2014)[305]
Turnpike Commission chief operating officer George Hatalowich (D) pleaded guilty to felony conflict of interest charges. (2014)[242]
Turnpike Commission chairman Mitchell Rubin (D) was sentenced to 24 months of probation for his plea to commercial bribery. (2014)[306]
State Representative Jose Miranda (D) was convicted of fraud. (2013)[307]
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin (R) was convicted in February 2013, on six of seven corruption charges including theft of services, criminal conspiracy, and misappropriation of state property. (2013)[308]
State Senator and Republican Majority WhipJane Orie (R) was convicted in March 2012, of 14 counts of forgery, conflict of interest and theft of services, which included five felonies. (2012)[309]
State Senator and Democratic Minority Floor Leader of the Pennsylvania SenateBob Mellow (D) pleaded guilty to using Senate staffers for campaigns. (2012)[310]
State Representative Joseph F. Brennan (D) announced that he was withdrawing his reelection bid after allegations that he assaulted his wife and then drove drunk from the scene of the incident.[311] He was later convicted on both the DUI and assault charges.[312] (2012)
State Representative John M. Perzel (R), pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges, including two counts of conflict of interest, two counts of theft, and four counts of conspiracy, concerning a scheme to spend millions of taxpayer dollars on computer technology from Aristotle, Inc. for the benefit of Republican political campaigns. (2011)[314][315]
State Representative Brett Feese (R) sentenced to 4 to 12 years in state prison, an additional 2 years of probation, a $25,000 fine, and $1 million in restitution for his role in the Computergate state government corruption scandal. (2011)[316]
Local
Sheriff of Philadelphia John Green (D) convicted of bribery. (2019)[317]
State Senator James Doyle II (D) from the 8th district, was being investigated for a check kiting scheme to defraud three local banks of more than $74 million. He was charged and pled guilty to 31 counts of bank fraud and tax evasion. (2018)[328][329][330][331]
State Representative Gordon Fox (D) and Speaker of the House, pleaded guilty to wire fraud, bribery and filing a false tax return. Fox used $108,000 from his campaign account for personal expenses, accepted a $52,000 bribe to push for the issuance of a liquor license for a Providence restaurant in his role as a member of the Board of Licenses, and failed to declare these illegal sources income on his tax returns. (2015)[334]
State Representative Joseph Almeida (D) was given a $1,000 fine and a year on probation for mis-using funds. (2015)[335]
State Senator Patrick McDonald (D) convicted of embezzlement. (2014)[336]
State Representative John McCauley Jr (D) convicted of tax evasion. (2013)[336]
State Representative Leo Medina (D) convicted of stealing life insurance. (2013)[337]
State Senator John E. Courson (R) was convicted of misconduct and illegal use of campaign funds. Courson had paid Richard Quinn & Associates $247,829 of campaign money over six years and got back $132,802 for personal use. (2017)[339][340][341]
State Representative Rick Quinn (R) convicted of corruption. (2018)[343]
State Representative Jim Merrill (R) convicted of corruption. (2017)[339]
State Representative Chris Corley (R) pled guilty to first-degree domestic violence for beating his wife and threatening to kill her with a gun. (2017)[344][345][346]
State Representative Nelson Hardwick (R) pled guilty to assault and battery in the third degree for sexual harassment of a female employee. He was ordered to resign and fined. (2015)[348][349][350]
State Representative Thad Viers (R) convicted of money laundering, sentenced to three years in federal prison. (2015)[351][352] Previously arrested in 2012 on charges of harassing a 28-year-old woman described as an ex-girlfriend. He subsequently withdrew his bid for GOP nomination to the US Congress from South Carolina’s 7th congressional district, citing “personal reasons”. He was sentenced in 2014 to 60 days in jail for second-degree harassment.[351][353][354]
State Secretary of the Department of Transportation, Robert St. Onge (R) arrested and convicted of having twice the legal limit of alcohol in his system. He was forced to resign due to the state’s no tolerance laws. (2014)[355][356]
Lieutenant Governor of South CarolinaKen Ard (R) resigned his position and pleaded guilty to seven counts of misuse of campaign funds. He was sentenced to five years’ probation, fined $5,000 and required to work 300 hours of community service. (2011)[357]
State Representative Kris Crawford (R) from Florence County, was charged with seven counts of willfully failing to pay taxes and found guilty. (2010)[358][359][360][361]
Tennessee
State Representative Joe E. Armstrong (D) convicted of falsifying tax returns. (2016)[362]
State Representative Curry Todd (R) from Collierville, pled guilty to possessing a loaded gun while DUI. He was sentenced to 48 hours in jail, one year of probation, fined, given community service, alcohol training, alcohol car locking device and ordered to participate in MADD. (2011)[363][364][365]
Local
Mayor of NashvilleMegan Barry (D) pleaded guilty to felony theft related to an affair she had with the police officer who ran her security detail. (2018)[366]
Sheriff of Rutherford County Robert F. Arnold (R) pleaded guilty to wire fraud, honest services fraud, and extortion in a scheme to distribute cigarettes to jailed prisoners. (2016)[367][368]
Texas
State Representative Carlos Uresti (D) convicted of fraud and money laundering. (2017)
State Representative Ron Reynolds (D) was convicted of battery and was sentenced to one year in jail. (2015)[369]
State Representative Joe Driver (R) pleaded guilty to using tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars to reimburse himself for travel expenses that his campaign had already funded. (2011)[370][371]
City Councillor of Dallas Carolyn Davis (D) was convicted of bribery. (2019)[373]
State District Judge Angus Kelly McGinty (R) was arrested because he solicited and accepted bribes in exchange for favorable rulings. He pleaded guilty to a charge of honest services fraud and was given a two-year prison sentence (2014)[374][375][376]
Vermont
State Senator Norman McAllister (R) pleaded guilty to a violation of a prohibited act of prostitution. He was sentenced to a work crew for 25 days and served nine to twelve months on probation. (2015)[377][378][379]
Virginia
State Delegate Ron Villanueva (R) was convicted of fraud and sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison. (2019)[380]
State Delegate Phil Hamilton (R) sentenced to 9½ years in prison for federal bribery and extortion.[381] (2010)
District of Columbia Councillor Harry Thomas, Jr. (D) was convicted of felony counts of theft of government funds and falsifying tax returns. (2012)[384]
State Representative Bill Kramer (R) was sentenced to five months in jail, after pleading no contest to two charges of sexual assault with three years’ probation. (2014)[386][387]
State Representative Jeff Wood, (R), has pleaded no contest to fifth-offense OWI charge which is a felony. He has been sentenced to spend nine months in jail, with three years’ probation. (2011)[388]
Governor of AlabamaDon Siegelman (D) was found guilty of bribery, mail fraud and obstruction of justice on June 29, 2006, and sentenced to 88 months. (2006)[395]
Alaska political corruption probe in which VECO Corporation an oilfield service corporation, was investigated by the IRS, FBI and Department of Justice. Veco executives Bill Allen and VP Rick Smith pleaded guilty to federal charges of extortion, bribery, and conspiracy to impede the Internal Revenue Service.[398] The charges involved bribing Alaska lawmakers who came to be known as the “Corrupt Bastards Club”[399] to vote in favor of an oil tax law favored by VECO that was the subject of vigorous debate in 2006,[400] and were part of a larger probe of political corruption in Alaska by federal authorities.
State Representative Thomas Anderson (R), Found guilty of seven felony counts of extortion, bribery, conspiracy, and money laundering. Sentenced on October 15, 2007, to a term of 60 months in prison.[401]
State Representative Pete Kott (R), found guilty on three charges of bribery and sentenced to six years in prison and fined $10,000. (2007)[402]
State Representative Vic Kohring (R), convicted on November 1, 2007, of three counts of bribery by the Veco Corporation. In May 2008, he was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison.[403]
State Representative Bruce Weyhrauch (R), main charges dismissed by Supreme Court, given probation on state charges[404][405]
State Senator John Cowdery (R), pleaded guilty to lesser charges. (2009)[406] Sentenced to six months’ house arrest and a $25,000 fine.
State Representative Beverly Masek (R), was sentenced to six months on September 23, 2009.[407]
Arizona
Corporation Commissioner Jim Irvin (R) was found guilty of trying to influence a corporate bidding war and fined $60K. (2003)[408][409][410]
California
State Senator Tom Berryhill (R) was found guilty of money laundering by Judge Jonathan Lew and the California Fair Practices Commission of deliberately trying to conceal, deceive or mislead the transfer of $40,000 to the Republican Central Committee of Stanislaus County and the Republican Central Committee of San Joaquin County, which then passed it to the campaign of Bill Berryhill, his brother, thus circumventing California’s contribution limits of $3,600 per donation. (2008)[411][412][413][414]
State Treasurer of Connecticut Paul J. Silvester (R) was convicted of fraud. (2004)[422]
Local
Mayor of BridgeportJoseph Ganim (D), was convicted of leveraging his position to receive kickbacks from city contractors for more than $500,000 in cash, meals, clothing, wine and home renovations.[423] (2003)
Mayor of WaterburyPhilip Giordano (R) While investigating municipal corruption,[424][425] the FBI discovered phone records and pictures of Giordano with a prostitute, as well as with her 10-year-old niece and her eight-year-old daughter.[426] He was arrested on July 26, 2001, and, in March 2003, was convicted of 14 counts of using an interstate device,[427] his cellphone, to arrange sexual contact with children.[428] He was also convicted of violating the girls’ civil rights. He was sentenced to 37 years in prison.
Florida
State Representative Bob Allen (R) was convicted of soliciting a sex act from an undercover police officer. (2007)[429]
State Senator Alberto Gutman (R), was convicted of corruption in a Medicare fraud scheme. Gutman, his wife and 23 others were sentenced to five years in federal prison, three years’ probation and fined $50,000. (2000)[430][431]
Mayor of Orlando Ernest Page (D) was convicted of bribery and official misconduct during a temporary stint as mayor. He was subsequently sentenced to 42 months in prison. (2006)[433][434]
State Senator Charles Walker (D) convicted of charges including tax evasion, mail fraud and conspiracy (127 counts, in all).[436] He was sentenced to 10 years. (2005)[437][438]
Schools Superintendent Linda Schrenko (R) sentenced to eight years in prison for embezzlement of federal education funds. (2004)[439]
Governor of IllinoisRod Blagojevich (D) was charged with conspiracy to commit mail, wire fraud and solicitation of bribery. He was impeached and removed from office by 59–0 votes of the Illinois Senate.[445] On August 17, 2010, he was convicted on just one of 24 federal charges.[446] In a retrial in 2011, he was found guilty on 17 other counts and sentenced to 14 years in prison.[447][448][449][450] (2011)
Governor of Illinois George H. Ryan (R) was convicted of 18 counts of corruption and sentenced to six years and six months. (2006)[451]
State Representative Patricia Bailey (D) was convicted of perjury and fraud. (2005)[452]
State Representative Phil Hermanson (R) while being investigated, Hermanson pled guilty to a charge of driving under the influence of prescription drugs. (2009)[458][459]
Louisiana
State Senator Derrick Shepherd (D), sentenced to 37 months for corruption. (2008)[460]
Insurance Commissioner James H. “Jim” Brown (D) convicted of lying to FBI investigators. (2000)[462]
Massachusetts
State Senator J. James Marzilli, Jr. (D) pleaded guilty to all charges against him, including resisting arrest and disorderly conduct and was sentenced to three months in prison.[463][464] (2008)
State Senator Dianne Wilkerson (D) was video taped by the FBI stuffing bribe money into her bra. Wilkerson pleaded guilty to eight counts of attempted extortion. (2008)[465]
Speaker of the House Thomas Finneran (D) pleaded guilty to one count of obstruction of justice and received 18 months’ probation.[466] (2004)
Maryland
State Senator Thomas L. Bromwell (D) was sentenced to seven years in prison for racketeering, corruption and fraud to benefit construction company Poole and Kent.[467] (2007)
State Delegate Robert A. McKee (R) pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography and was sentenced to a 37-month term.[468][469] (2006)
Michigan
State Representative Kevin Green (R) pleaded guilty to driving while impaired by alcohol. (2008)[470]
Missouri
State Senator Jeff Smith (D) convicted of two counts of obstruction of justice. He was sentenced to one year and a day of prison and was fined $50,000. (2009)[471]
State Representative Nathan Cooper (R) convicted on two felony counts of immigration fraud. (2007)[472][473]
Nebraska
State Treasurer Lorelee Byrd (R) pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor charge of misconduct. (2003)[474]
State Senator Ray Mossey (R) was found guilty and pled no contest to prescription drug charges and was sentenced to two years’ probation. He was also sentenced to one year’s probation for drunken driving when Mossey’s blood-alcohol level tested at twice the legal limit. In addition, he was fined $14,000 for using campaign finance funds to pay an online dating service and a tattoo parlor. (2005)[475]
Regent David Hergert (R) of the University of Nebraska was arrested soon after his election for violating campaign finance laws. He pled guilty to false reporting and obstruction and was sentenced to five years’ probation and fined $654,000 (2005)[476][477][478][479]
Nevada
State Controller Kathy Augustine (R) was impeached and convicted of using state personnel and property for her re-election campaign, but not removed from office. She was fined $15,000. (2004)[480]
State Representative Brent Parker (R) pleaded guilty to soliciting sex from a male undercover police officer. He was ordered to attend a 10-week therapy class or face up to 180 days in jail. (2003)[481]
Local
Operation G-Sting or Strippergate was an FBI probe into bribes taken by County Commissioners in Clark County, Nevada and City Council members in San Diego, California. It was the result of strip club owners Rick Rizzolo and Mike Galardi trying to remove a “no touch” law affecting the girls in their clubs. The investigation resulted in the convictions of 17 defendants including:[482]
Clark County Commissioner Mary Kincaid-Chauncey (D) was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison, fined $7,600 and ordered to forfeit $19,000 in assets (2006)[484]
Clark County Commissioner Dario Herrera (D) was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison, fined $15,000 and ordered to forfeit $60,000 in assets (2006)
Clark County Commissioner Erin Kenny (D) was sentenced to 2½ years in prison (2006)
Clark County Commissioner Lance Matthew Malone (R) pleaded guilty to violating federal racketeering laws for bribing commissioners(2006)[485]
New Jersey
New Jersey Operation Bid Rig: An FBI sting operation indicted 44 New Jersey officials and several Rabbis, mainly for bribery, counterfeiting of intellectual property, money laundering, organ harvesting, and political corruption. Arrested were:
State Senator Joseph Coniglio (D) indicted for abusing state grants, mail fraud and extortion. (2008)[488]
State Senator Sharpe James (D) On April 16, 2008, James was convicted of five counts of fraud by a federal jury. On July 29, 2008, he was sentenced by Judge William J. Martini to 27 months in prison.[489]
State Senator John A. Lynch, Jr. (D) convicted of mail fraud and tax evasion. (2006)
Chief Executive of Essex County James W. Treffinger (R) was convicted of corruption and fraud and ordered to pay $30,000 in restitution and serve 13 months in jail. (2003)[491]
Mayor of Marlboro Matthew Scannapieco (R) pled guilty to tax evasion and corruption involving $245K in bribes paid by a real estate developer (2005)[493][494]
New Mexico
State Treasurer Robert Virgil (D) was found guilty of corruption and sentenced to 37 months in prison and fined $97,000. (2007)[495]
State Treasurer Michael Montoya (D) was found guilty of corruption and sentenced to 40 months in prison and a $40,000 fine. (2007)[495]
New York
State Health Commissioner Antonia Novello (R) pled guilty to misuse of staff by spending $48,000 of public money making them carry out her personal chores, such as taking her shopping and picking up her dry cleaning. She was convicted and ordered to perform 250 hours of community service, pay $22,500 in restitution plus a $5,000 fine. (2009)[496][497]
State Senator Kevin Parker (D) was charged with felony assaulting and menacing and two misdemeanor counts of criminal mischief for attacking a New York Post photographer. He was found guilty and served three years’ probation for the misdemeanors but was acquitted of the felony charge. (2009)[498][499]
State Assemblyman Anthony Seminerio (D) pleaded guilty to taking large sums of money from hospitals through a consulting firm while still a member of the New York State Assembly. His appeal was never heard but his conviction was abated due to death. (2009)[500][501]
Supreme Court JusticeThomas J. Spargo (R), was convicted by a federal jury of attempted extortion and attempted soliciting of a bribe for pressuring a lawyer to give $10,000 to his defense fund. (2009)[502][503]
State Senator Efrain Gonzalez (D) was sentenced to 84 months (7 years) in prison, followed by two years’ supervised release, following pleading guilty to two conspiracy counts and two wire fraud counts. (2009)[504]
State Assemblyman Brian McLaughlin (D) was arrested in 2008 and sentenced to ten years in prison for racketeering. (2009)[505]
State Senator Hiram Monserrate (D), convicted of one count of misdemeanor assault, and acquitted of two counts of felony assault and one other count of misdemeanor assault. (2009)[506][507][508]
State Senator Diane Gordon (D) was convicted of receiving bribes. (2008)[509]
State Assemblyman Chris Ortloff (R) while serving on the State Parole Board, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of online enticement of minors. He was sentenced to 150 months in federal prison (2008)[510][511][512]
Supreme Court JusticeGerald Garson (D) was sentenced to 3.5 to 10 years in prison for accepting expensive gifts in exchange for fixing divorce cases. (2005)[513]
State Assemblyman Clarence Norman Jr. (D) was sentenced to nine years in jail for falsifying records. (2005)[509]
State Assemblywoman Gloria Davis (D) was sentenced to 90 days in jail and five years’ probation for bribery. (2003)[514]
State Senator Guy Velella (R) was indicted for bribery and conspiracy for accepting at least $137,000 in exchange for steering public-works contracts to the paying parties.[515] He ultimately pleaded guilty to one count and received a year in jail.[516] He served 182 days. (2002)
Local
New York City CouncillorMiguel Martinez (D) pleaded guilty to three counts of conspiracy two days later. He admitted to stealing $106,000 that was for children’s art programs and low-income housing.[517] He was convicted on three felonies, and was sentenced to five years in prison. (2009)[518]
NY City Councilman Dennis P. Gallagher (R) resigned from office and pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a woman in his district office while he was intoxicated. (2007)[519]
State Representative Paul Miller (D), was sentenced to a year’s probation and fined $1,000 for fraud. (2006)[521][522]
Commissioner of Agriculture Meg Scott Phipps (D) pleaded guilty to campaign finance charges and served three years in prison. (2003)[523]
State Representative Michael P. Decker (R) pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit extortion, honest services mail fraud, and money laundering. Decker, a Republican, solicited Democrats and agreed to accept $50,000 and other gifts in return for switching parties. (2002)[521][522]
State Representative Thomas Wright (R), was found guilty of three counts of felony fraud. He was sentenced to 6 to 8 years(2007)[524][525][526]
Local
Cabarrus County Commissioner Coy C. Privette, (R) pled guilty to aiding and abetting prostitution. (2007)[527]
State Senator Gene Stipe (D) pleaded guilty to federal charges of perjury, conspiracy to obstruct a Federal Election Commission investigation, and conspiracy to violate the Federal Election Campaign Act. (2003)[532]
Ohio
Governor of OhioBob Taft (R) pleads no contest and is convicted on four misdemeanor ethics violations. He was fined $4,000 and ordered to apologize to the people of Ohio. (2005)[533]
Oregon
State Representative Dan Doyle (R) resigned from office and was sentenced to 15 months in jail for finance violations. (2005)[534][535][536][537]
State Senator John Mabrey (R) was convicted of insurance fraud. (2002)[538][539][540]
Pennsylvania
State Senator Vince Fumo (D) was found guilty of 139 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy, obstruction of justice and filing a false tax return. Two staffers were also arrested and indicted on charges of destroying electronic evidence, including e-mail related to the investigation. (2009)[541]
State Representative Milton Street (D) convicted of tax evasion and was sentenced to serve 30 months in prison. (2008)[543] Street appealed, but his conviction was affirmed by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.[544]
State Representative Linda Bebko-Jones (D) and her chief-of-staff were charged with forging some of the signatures on their nominating petitions. They were both sentenced to 12 months’ probation and fined $1,500 with community service. (2007)[545]
State Representative and Democratic Leader of the Pennsylvania House of RepresentativesBill DeWeese (D) found guilty of five of the six felony counts with which he was charged and sentenced to 30–60 months.[547] (2007)
State Representative Jeffrey Habay (R) was convicted of 21 counts of harassment, solicitation for perjury and intimidation. (2007)[548][549][550][551]
State Representative R. Tracy Seyfert (R) pleaded guilty to Theft of Federal Property by acquiring a $160,000-dollar, 10 ton generator for her own use if the power grid had failed on the Millennium. She was sentenced to five years in federal prison and assessed a $5,000 fine. (2001)[559]
State Representative Frank Gigliotti (D) was convicted and sentenced in 2000 to 46 months’ incarceration for extortion, mail fraud, and filing a false income tax return.[561] (2000)
State Representative Jeffrey Habay (R) was found guilty on December 12, 2005, of conflict of interest.[562][563] he resigned and was sentenced to 6 to 12 months of prison followed by four years of probation.[564]
State Senator F. Joseph Loeper (R) pleaded guilty in federal court of falsifying tax-related documents to conceal more than $330,000 in income he received from a private consulting firm while serving in the Senate.[565][566] He resigned his senate seat on December 31, 2000,[567] and was later released from federal prison at Fort Dix, New Jersey, after serving six months.[568] (2000)
Local
President Judge of the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas Mark Ciavarella (D) sentenced to 28 years in federal prison for his involvement in the kids for cash scandal. (2009)[569]
Wrightsville Borough Councillor Fred Smeltzer (R) pleaded no contest to rape and was sentenced to six months in prison. (2005)[570]
Puerto Rico
Speaker of the House Edison Misla Aldarondo (R) was convicted of extortion, money laundering and witness tampering and sentenced to 71 months in prison. See sex scandals. (2007)[571]
Jose Omar Cruz-Mercado was the Associate Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Education when he aided an extortion and kickback scheme that involved fraudulent payments of more than $4.3 million in cash and property from PRDE contractors.[572]
Deputy Secretary of State Angel Ocasio Ramos received 18 months in prison for making illegal payments to Rangel in exchange for government contracts.[573]
Puerto Rico Senator Freddy Valentin, Puerto Rican was sentenced to 33 months in prison for money laundering and extortion in a corruption case involving public-housing contracts in the U.S. territory, a former pro-statehood senator, pleaded guilty in March to the two charges. (2002)[574]
Rhode Island
State Representative and House Majority Leader Gerard M. Martineau (D) was given 37 months in prison for influence peddling in Operation Dollar Bill. (2008)[575]
State Senator John A. Celona (D) was found guilty of accepting $320,000 in bribes from the Roger Williams Medical Center and Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island. He was sentenced to 30 months in prison. (2007)[576][577]
State Representative Thomas W. Pearlman (R) was charged with fee-gouging and providing incompetent counsel. He was found guilty of misconduct, suspended and ordered to pay restitution. (2004)[578][579][580]
Local
Mayor of Providence Buddy Cianci (R). His first administration ended in 1984 when he pleaded guilty to assault. His second stint as mayor ended when he was forced to resign following his conviction for racketeering conspiracy named Operation Plunder Dome served four years in federal prison.[581]
South Carolina
State Treasurer Thomas Ravenel (R) convicted on cocaine charges. (2007)[582]
State Senator Charles Tyrone “Ty” Courtney (R) was convicted of bank fraud, mail fraud and making false statements on a loan application. (2000)[583][584]
Agriculture Commissioner Charles Sharpe (R) was found guilty of charges of extortion, money laundering and lying to federal investigators, stemming from an illegal cockfighting ring. He served two years in prison. (2004)[585][586]
South Dakota
State Representative Ted Klaudt (R) was found guilty on all four counts of second-degree rape as well as witness tampering. He was sentenced to 54 years in prison. (2008)[587]
Tennessee
Operation Tennessee Waltz: an FBI sting operation between 2003 and 2007 in which a number of state and local representatives were arrested including;[588]
State Senator John Ford (D) Sentenced to 66 months for bribery.
State Senator Kathryn Bowers (D) pleaded guilty to one count of bribery.
State Senator Roscoe Dixon (D) pleaded guilty to bribery
State Representative J. Chris Newton (R) pleaded guilty to bribery.
State Representative Ronald ‘Ronnie’ Davis (R) pled guilty to four felony charges of conspiring to sell fake passports and to supplying drugs to his girlfriend (2002)[590][591]
Juvenile Court Judge, Darrell Catron (R) was found guilty of corruption and sentenced to 18 months’ probation. (2007)[594]
Utah
State Representative Brent Parker (R) pleaded guilty to soliciting sex from a male undercover police officer. (2003)[481][595]
Judge of the 3rd State District Ray M. Harding Jr. (R) was found guilty of possession of cocaine and heroin and sentenced to 120 days in jail, 2 years’ probation, community service and fined. (2002)[596][597]
Virginia
State Secretary of Finance John Forbes (R) was sentenced to 10 years in prison after he admitted embezzling $4 million in tobacco-region economic development money. He was sentenced to 120 months in prison (2009)[598][599]
State Delegate Fenton Bland (D) pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud; sentenced to 57 months in prison and ordered to pay $1.2 million in restitution (2005)[600]
State Republican Party Director Edmund Matricardi III (R) pled guilty to one count of interception of a wire communication by illegally eavesdropping on a protected Democratic phone call. During sentencing Matricardi was forced to resign, spend three years on probation and fined $10,000. (2003)[601][602][603]
West Virginia
State Representative Lisa D. Smith (R) pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud and one count of mail fraud. She was sentenced to two years in prison, three years of probation and fined $1,000,000.[604]
Wisconsin
State Assemblyman Scott Jensen (R) convicted of misuse of public workers. (2006)[605]
State Assemblyman Steven Foti (R) convicted of ethics violations. (2006)[605]
State Senator Gary George (D) was convicted of fraud. (2004)[606]
State Assemblywoman Bonnie Ladwig (R) convicted of ethics violations. (2004)[605]
State Senator Brian Burke (D) was sentenced to six months in county jail for misconduct in office and obstructing an officer for using state workers for his campaign.[607] (2003)
State Senator Charles Chvala (D) sentenced to serve nine months in prison for campaign violations including coordination violations.[608] (2002)
State Senator George Jacko (D) was found guilty of sexual harassment of a 17-year-old page (1993)[613][614]
Arizona
State Representative Sue Laybe (D) was found guilty of bribery and given six months during the AZSCAM investigation (1990)[615]
State Representative Donald Kenney (R), was convicted in the AZSCAM investigation for taking a bribe of $55,000 in a gym bag and was sentenced to five years in prison. (1990)[616]
State Representative James Hartdegen (R), pleaded guilty to violating three campaign laws and was forced to resign as part of the AZSCAM investigation. (1990)[617][618]
State Representative James Meredith (R), was found guilty of making false campaign contributions during the AZSCAM investigation (1990)[619]
State Representative Bobby Raymond (D), investigated in the AZSCAM investigation, stated his favorite line was, “What’s in it for me?” Found guilty of conspiracy and bribery and sentenced to two years in prison, with seven years of probation (1990)[620][621][622]
State Senator Jesus Chuy Higuera (D), guilty of taking a $4,000 bribe and demanding a shrimp and fax concession in all future casinos. Sentenced to two months in prison and four years’ probation (1990)[623][624]
Secretary of State Bill McCuen (D) pleaded guilty to bribery, kickbacks, tax evasion and trading in public office. He was sentenced to 17 years in prison and fined (1996)[626]
State Senator Carolyn Walker (D) was convicted of accepting payoffs for pledging to support gambling legislation as part of the AZSCAM Investigation. Sentenced to four years in prison (1991)[627][628][613][629][630]
California
State Representative Brian Setencich (R) was convicted of tax evasion connected to his 1996 re-election campaign. (2000)[631]
State Senator Alan Robbins (D) resigned on November 21, 1991, in advance of pleading guilty to federal racketeering charges in connection with insurance-industry bribes.
State Senator Joseph Montoya (D) was convicted in April 1990 of rackeetering, extortion and money laundering and was sentenced to 6½ years in prison.
State Senator Frank Hill (R) and his aid were found guilty of corruption and money laundering and sentenced to 46 months in prison. (1994)
State Treasurer Paul J. Silvester (R) was sentenced to 21 months in prison for racketeering and money laundering. (1999)[634][635]
Local
Mayor of Waterbury Joseph J. Santopietro (R) was found guilty of taking a $25,000 payoff in return for $1 million in city pension funds. (1991)[636][637]
State Representative Marvin Couch (R) was arrested in Orlando for soliciting sex and pled guilty to unnatural or lascivious acts and exposure of his sexual organs. (1996)[639][640][641][642]
Governor of GuamRicardo Bordallo (D) was convicted on ten counts of corruption and was sentenced to nine years in prison and fined more than $100,000, but committed suicide the day before he was scheduled to begin serving his prison sentence (1990)[645]
Illinois
State Senator Bruce A. Farley (D) sentenced to 18 months in prison for mail fraud (1999)[646]
State Senator John A. D’Arco, Jr. (D) served about three years in prison for bribery and extortion (1995)[647]
State Representative James DeLeo (D) caught in the “Operation Greylord” investigation of corruption in Cook County. He was indicted by a federal grand jury for taking bribes and negotiated guilty plea on a misdemeanor tax offense, and was placed on probation (1992)[648]
State Representative Joe Kotlarz (D) convicted and sentenced to jail for theft and conspiracy for pocketing in about $200,000 for a sale of state land to a company he once served as legal counsel (1997)[649]
Alderman of Chicago Percy Giles (D) convicted of bribery. (1999)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Virgil Jones (D) convicted of bribery. (1998)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Lawrence Bloom (D) convicted of fraud. (1998)[454]
Alderman of Chicago John Madryzk (D) convicted of fraud. (1998)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Jesse Evans (D) convicted of racketeering. (1997)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Joseph Martinez (D) convicted of fraud. (1997)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Alan Streeter (D) convicted of bribery. (1996)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Ambrosio Medrano (D) convicted of bribery. (1996)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Fred Roti (D) convicted of bribery. (1996)[454]
Mayor of Chicago Heights Charles Panici (R) guilty of racketeering, bribery and extortion. Sentenced to 10 years. (1992)[653][654]
Hawaii
State Representative Daniel J. Kihano (D) was sentenced to one year for one count of mail fraud. (1992)[655]
Kentucky
FBI Operation Boptrot was an investigation into bribery and the horse racing industry. Approximately 10% of Kentucky’s legislature, both the house and senate, was implicated in this scandal, some taking bribes for as little as $100. (1992)[656][657] Legislators convicted as a result of Operation Boptrot included:
House SpeakerDon Blandford (D) pleaded guilty after 1992 indictment on charges of extortion, racketeering and lying. He was sentenced to 64 months in prison and was fined $10,000.
State Representative Jerry Bronger (D) was indicted in 1992 and later pleaded guilty to charges that he accepted $2,000 in exchange for blocking legislation that would hurt harness race tracks. He was sentenced to 10 months in prison.
State Representative Clay Crupper (D) pleaded guilty after 1992 indictment and was fined $10,000 on charges of interstate travel in aide of racketeering.
State Senator Helen Garrett (D) was charged in 1992 with taking a $2,000 bribe from a track in exchange for helping pass legislation. She pleaded guilty and received four years’ probation.
State Senator John Hall (D) pleaded guilty to conspiracy and other charges stemming from 1992 indictment in Operation BopTrot.
State Representative Ronny Layman (R) was indicted in 1992 on charges of conspiracy to commit extortion and making false statements to the FBI. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three months of home detention and community service.
State Senator David LeMaster (D) was indicted in 1993, and acquitted of extortion and racketeering, but convicted of lying. He was sentenced to a year in prison and fined $30,000, but served just one day after resigning from the legislature.
State Representative Bill McBee (D) was sentenced to a 15-month prison term for his role in Operation BopTrot.
State Senator Virgil Pearman (D) pleaded guilty after 1993 indictment charging that he took an illegal $3,000 campaign contribution. He was sentenced to three months in a halfway house, probation and was fined $5,000.
State Senator John Rogers (R), then the Minority Leader in the Kentucky Senate, was sentenced in 1994 to 42 months in prison after conviction on charges of extortion, conspiracy, attempted extortion, mail fraud and lying to the FBI.
State Senator Art Schmidt (R) pleaded guilty to a 1993 indictment for withholding the fact that he took a $20 cash payment from another senator tied to Operation BopTrot. He was sentenced to probation and fined $2,500.
State Senator Landon Sexton (R) pleaded guilty after 1994 indictment charging that he took an illegal $5,000 cash campaign contribution. He was sentenced to 15 consecutive weekends in jail, home detention for two months and probation for two years. In addition he was fined $5,000.
State Representative Bill Strong (D) pleaded guilty after 1993 indictment charges that he took an illegal $3,000 campaign contribution and did not deposit the money into his campaign fund. He was sentenced to three months in a halfway house, probation and was fined $3,000.
State Representative Richard Turner (R) pleaded guilty to a 1993 charge that he filed a false campaign finance report. Charges that he took an illegal $3,000 cash campaign contribution were dropped.
State Senator Patti Weaver (D) pleaded guilty after 1993 indictment charging that she was promised help finding a job in exchange for support of legislation. She was sentenced to weekend incarceration, probation and community service and was fined $10,000.
Insurance Commissioner Doug Green (D) convicted of fraud and money laundering. (1991)[659]
Massachusetts
State Representative Charles Flaherty (D) pleaded guilty to felony tax evasion for submitting false receipts regarding his business expenses and to violations of the state conflict of interests law.[660] (1996)
State Representative Robert Johnson (R) was convicted of three drunk driving arrests in a seven-week period. He was sentenced to a year in prison. (1995)[665][666]
State Representative Randy Staten (DFL) pled guilty to writing bad checks and was given a suspended sentence of 90 days, then probation. (1986)[666][667]
State Senator Harold Finn (DFL) was found guilty of stealing $1KK from the Leech Lake Band of Chippewa. Sentenced to five years. (1995)[668][669]
Missouri
Secretary of State Judith Moriarty (D) was impeached for misconduct involving back-dating of her son’s election paperwork to hide a missed filing deadline, and convicted by the state supreme court.[670]
Speaker of the Missouri House of RepresentativesBob F. Griffin (D), Griffin pleaded guilty on the second day of the second trial, to two counts of bribery and mail fraud in conjunction with the original highway scheme. He was sentenced to 48 months in prison, a $7,500 fine, and a $100 special penalty assessment.[671] (1995)
State Treasurer Frank Marsh (R) was convicted of misdemeanor charges for making personal, long-distance telephone calls. (1991)[673][674][675]
New York
Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals Sol Wachtler (R), was investigated for extortion and harassment. He pleaded guilty to one charge of threatening to kidnap a teenage girl and served 15 months. (1993)[676][677][678]
State Senator Andrew Jenkins (D) was convicted of illegal banking, sentenced to one year and one day. (1990)[679]
Attorney General Ernie Preate (R) pleaded guilty to mail fraud. (1995)[686]
State Senator William G. Stinson (D) was found guilty of voter fraud and his election was reversed. (1994)[687][688]
State Senator William Lee Slocum, Jr. (R) pleaded guilty to federal charges of violating the Clean Water Act between 1983 and 1995, when he operated the Youngsville Sewage Treatment Plant and allowed repeated pollution discharges of raw sewage. Sentenced to one month in jail, five months of home detention, and fined $15,000.[689][690]
State Senator Dan S. Delp (R), pleaded guilty to buying a 19-year-old prostitute liquor and food using state money (1998)[691][692][693]
State Representative Paul Wayne Derrick (R) was convicted of accepting $1,000 in cash for his support of a gambling proposal being investigated in the FBI Operation, Lost Trust. (1991)[695]
State Representative Rick Lee (R) pleaded guilty to violating the Hobbs Act during the FBI Operation, Lost Trust. (1990)[696]
State Representative Daniel E. Winstead (R) from Charleston, pled guilty to accepting bribes. (1990)[697]
State Senator Robert Albert Kohn (R) State Senator from Charleston, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and bribery, and served seven months in prison.[698][699]
Texas
Attorney General of Texas Dan Morales (D) pleaded guilty to mail fraud and tax evasion in relation to a $17 million tobacco industry settlement with the State of Texas in 1998. He was sentenced to four years in a federal prison for mail fraud and tax evasion in a case involving Texas’ $17 billion settlement with the tobacco industry in 1998. He was released in 2007.[700][701]
State Senator Drew Nixon (R) was arrested on a charge of soliciting sex from an undercover Austin police officer which led to another charge of carrying an unlicensed, loaded gun for which he did not have a proper permit. The jury recommended probation on the prostitution charge, but jail time on the weapons charge. He was sentenced to six months in prison and fined $6,000. (1997)[702][703]
Vermont
Lieutenant Governor of VermontBrian D. Burns (D), was convicted of three counts of fraud for having claimed to be working full-time for a public policy association while he also claimed to be attending Harvard University full-time.[704] He appealed but his conviction was affirmed.[705] (1995)
Virginia
State Senator Robert E. Russell Sr. (R) was convicted of embezzling $6,750 from a nonprofit cycling club. (1995)[706]
State Senator Paul Fischer (R), pled guilty to misuse of state funds and taking illegal campaign contributions from an oil-field construction company. (1989)[613][709]
State Senator George Hohman (D) State Senator, bribed to obtain a water-bomber aircraft for the state. Sentenced to 3 years and fined $30,000. (1982)[710][711]
Governor of Illinois Dan Walker (D) was convicted of improprieties stemming from loans from a Savings and Loan. He served 18 months in prison. (1987)[719]
State Senator James Pappas (R) from North Platte was charged with circulating a petition in a county in which he was not qualified and lying about it. He was found guilty, fined and placed on probation for two years. (1986)[731][732]
New Hampshire
State Representative Vincent Palumbo (R) pled guilty to bank fraud and tax evasion. He was sentenced to more than a year (1989)[733][734][735]
State Senator Richard E. Schermerhorn (R) was convicted of income-tax evasion, obstruction of justice and filing a false statement. Sentenced to 18 months in prison. (1989)[737]
State Senator Joseph R. Pisani (R) was convicted of multiple counts of fraud and tax evasion, most of which were overturned on appeal. The Appeals Court upheld one conviction for taking money from an escrow account from his client. (1983)[740] In 1986, Pisani pleaded guilty to other charges of tax evasion, and was sentenced to one year in prison.[741]
Oregon
State Senator Bill Olson (R) pleaded guilty to second-degree sex abuse with a 13-year-old female. (1988)[742][743]
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Auditor General Al Benedict (D) convicted of racketeering. (1988)[744]
FBI investigation Operation Rocky Top concerned the illegal sale of charity bingo licenses which resulted in over 50 convictions.[747] Two targets of the investigation committed suicide: Tennessee Secretary of StateGentry Crowell (D) (in December 1989, just before he was scheduled to testify for a third time before a federal grand jury) and long-time State Representative Ted Ray Miller (D) (after being charged with bribery). (1986)
State Representative Emmitt Ford (D) was convicted of fraud. (1981)[749]
State Representative Tommy Burnett (D) jailed for 10 months for tax evasion. (1983)[750]
State Representative Robert J. Fisher (R), was convicted of soliciting a $1,000 bribe from Carter County Sheriff George Papantoniou to kill a state bill the sheriff opposed. Fisher was given a $500 fine and a 30-day suspended sentence and was expelled from the State Senate by a vote of 92–1 (1980)[751][752]
Texas
State Representative Mike Martin (R) from Longview, hired his cousin to shoot him as a publicity stunt. He pleaded guilty to perjury and paid a $2,000 fine on the condition that he also resign. (1982)[753]
Vermont
Local
Assistant Judge Jane Wheel of Chittenden County was convicted of three counts of falsifying court records so she could claim pay for days she had not actually worked. She was sentenced to one to three years in prison on each count, with all but 45 days suspended, plus 1,500 hours of community service. (1987)[754] Wheel’s investigation was part of a larger investigation into possible corruption among members of the Vermont Supreme Court.[754] (1988) (See also Vermont vs Hunt (1982).)
Washington
State Senator Gordon Walgren (D) convicted of violating the Travel Act during the investigation called GAMSCAM. (1980)[755][756]
State Representative John A. Bagnariol (D) was convicted of racketeering charges during the investigation called GAMSCAM. (1980[757]
State Senator Dan R. Tonkovich (D) pleaded guilty to extorting $5,000 from gambling interests. He was sentenced to five years in prison. (1989)[758][759]
State Senate Larry Tucker (D) extorted $10,000 from a lobbyist, resigned and pleaded guilty. (1989)[759][760]
1970–1979
Alabama
State Treasurer Melba Till Allen (D) was convicted of using her office to obtain bank loans to build a theme park and of failing to make full disclosure of her personal finances. She was sentenced to six years in jail and three-and-a-half years of probation. (1978)[761]
Arkansas
State Senator Guy H. Jones (D) convicted of tax evasion in 1973, he was expelled from the senate in 1974.[762]
State Representative John Wall (R) was convicted of conspiracy to extort money from employees of Crown Personnel, Inc., connected with the labor department’s program to find jobs for Vietnam veterans through private employment agencies. (1971)[766][767][768]
Governor Otto Kerner, Jr. (D) After serving two terms, Kerner was appointed to the Seventh District Court when he was convicted on 17 counts of bribery, conspiracy, perjury and related charges.[769] He was sentenced to three years in federal prison.[769] (1973)
Secretary of State Edward Barrett (D) was convicted of bribery, mail fraud, and income tax evasion. (1973)[763]
Local
Alderman of Chicago Edward Scholl (D) convicted of bribery. (1975)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Donald Swinarski (D) convicted of bribery. (1975)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Paul Wigoda (D) convicted of bribery. (1974)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Thomas Keane (D) convicted of fraud. (1974)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Frank Kuta (D) convicted of bribery. (1974)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Joseph Potempa (D) convicted of bribery. (1973)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Casimir Staszcuk (D) convicted of bribery. (1973)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Joseph Jambrone (D) convicted of bribery. (1973)[454]
Alderman of Chicago Fred Hubbard (D) convicted of embezzlement. (1972)[454]
Louisiana
Attorney General Jack P. F. Gremillion (D) was sentenced to three years in prison for perjury for covering up his dealings with a failed savings and loan. (1972)[770][771]
Maryland
State Representative George Santoni (D) was convicted of extortion and served 43 months in prison. (1977)[772][773]
Governor Marvin Mandel (D) was convicted of mail fraud and racketeering. (1977) He served nineteen months of his sentence in a federal prison before being pardoned by President Ronald Reagan. On November 12, 1987, Judge Frederic N. Smalkin overturned Mandel’s conviction.[774]
State Senator George Rogers (D) was convicted of conspiracy to steal and bribe. He was sentenced to two years in prison and fined $5,000. (1978)[776]
State Senators Joseph DiCarlo (D) and Ronald MacKenzie (R) were convicted of violating the Hobbs Act, which forbids extortion by public officials, and the Travel Act, which forbids crossing state lines for the purpose of extortion. They were sentenced to one year in prison and fined $5,000. (1977)[777][778][779][780]
State Representative David J. O’Connor (D) was convicted of willful failure to file Federal income tax returns. He was sentenced five months in jail and fined $10,000. (1970)[781][782][783]
Michigan
State Representative Monte Geralds (D) was expelled from the State House of Representatives, after he was convicted of embezzling $24,000 from a client. (1978)[784][785]
New Jersey
State Assemblyman Arnold D’Ambrosa (D) sentenced to nine months in jail after admitting to charges of embezzlement, bribery, perjury and official misconduct. (1976)[786]
State Senator Jerome M. Epstein (R) was convicted of stealing $4 million worth of oil between 1969 and 1975 while he was in office. He was sentenced to nine years in prison (1975)[787][788][789][790]
Secretary of the Treasury Joseph H. McCrane Jr. (R) was convicted of four counts of preparing false and fraudulent tax returns to hide political donations (1974)[791]
State Senator James Turner (R) was convicted on charges of planting drugs in the home of his Democratic opponent, Assemblyman Kenneth Gewertz in an attempt to frame and ruin him. Senator Turner got five years in prison. (1974)[792][793][794]
Secretary of State Robert J. Burkhardt (D) convicted of accepting $30,000 in bribes to ‘fix’ a bridge construction contract in 1964. He was given a suspended sentence and three years’ probation. (1972)[795]
Secretary of State Paul J. Sherwin (D)[796] was convicted of trying to fix a $600,000 state highway contract for a contractor who then kicked back $10,000 to Republican fund-raisers (1971)[797][798]
State Assemblyman Peter Moraites (R) pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of fraud and was given a 16-month sentence. (1970)[799][800][801]
Local
Mayor of Jersey City, Thomas J. Whelan (D) was indicted as a member of the “Hudson County Eight”, and convicted of conspiracy and extortion concerning kickbacks for city and county contracts. (1971)[802]
Mayor of Jersey City, John V. Kenny (D) In 1971, he was prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey and convicted, along with the then-mayor Whelan and former City Council president Thomas Flaherty, in federal court of conspiracy and extortion in a multimillion-dollar political kickback scheme on city and county contracts.[802]
New York
State Assemblyman Martin S. Auer (R) was convicted of a kickback scheme with insurance agencies (1979)[803]
State Senator Lloyd H. Paterson (R) convicted of 20 counts of grand larceny and five counts of falsifying business records, having embezzled more than $68,000 from private estates. He was forced to give up his seat, sentenced to five years’ probation and fined $18,500 (1978)[804][805]
Local
New York City Councilman Matthew Troy (D) pleaded guilty to a federal charge of filing a 1972 income tax return that failed to include $37,000 stolen from clients of his law practice (1976)[806]
Oklahoma
Governor David Hall (D), was convicted of extortion and conspiracy and served 19 months of a three-year sentence. (1975)[807]
Pennsylvania
State Senator William E. Duffield (D) was sentenced to six months in prison for 11 counts of mail fraud. (1975)[808]
State Senator Henry Cianfrani (D) convicted on federal charges of racketeering and mail fraud, Cianfrani was sentenced to five years in federal prison. After serving for twenty-seven months, he was released in 1980.[809]
State Representative James Lewis (R) attempted to persuade scientist Myron Muckerheide to create a laser gun “designed to blind people”, and to sell it to Guatemalan Colonel Federico Fuentes. Lewis pleaded guilty to perjury for lying to a federal grand jury investigating the scheme and was removed from office. (1979)[810]
State Senator James Devitt (R) was found guilty of giving felony false testimony by attempting to conceal a campaign contribution. He was also removed from office. (1974)[811]
Mayor of Oakland John C. Houlihan (R) was sent to prison for more than two years after pleading guilty to stealing nearly $100,000 from an estate he was handling as an attorney. (1966)[627][628][815]
Maryland
State Delegate A. Gordon Boone (D) served 13 months in federal prison after his conviction on charges of mail fraud in connection with the state’s savings and loan scandal. (1967)[816]
State Senator Jerome Epstein (R) was found guilty and sentenced to nine years for stealing $4KK of fuel oil. (1968)[787][790]
New York
State Assemblyman Hyman E. Mintz (R) was convicted of bribery and perjury charges for trying to get insider information on a grand jury probe of the Finger Lakes Race Track. Mintz was sentenced to one year in prison. (1965)[819][820][821]
State Assemblyman Stanley J. Bauer (R) pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion and was fined $5,000. (1962)[822]
Oklahoma
Associate Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme CourtN. S. Corn (D) accepted bribes of $150K delivered in $100 bills in an armored car and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. (1964)[823][824]
1950–1959
Illinois
State Auditor Orville Hodge (R) embezzled more than $6 million and was indicted on 54 counts including conspiracy, forgery and embezzling. He was sentenced to 12 to 15 years in prison.[825][826] (1956)
Maine
State Senator Earle Albee (R), was found guilty of accepting money under false pretenses for working to have a drunk driving charge dismissed. He was sentenced to prison and an appeal was dismissed. (1957)[827][828]
Texas
Texas Land Commissioner Bascom Giles (D) convicted of fraud and bribery and served three years of a six-year prison term.[829]
1940–1949
Massachusetts
Local
Mayor of LowellGeorge T. Ashe (D) was convicted by a jury on charges of conspiracy involving city purchases. (1942)[830] He was sentenced to a year in prison.[831]
Sheriff of Suffolk CountyJohn F. Dowd (D) pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and soliciting and accepting gratuities. He was sentenced to two concurrent sentences of six to eight years in prison. (1941)[832]
Marlborough, Massachusetts city solicitor John J. Ginnetti pled guilty to bribery for selling two jobs in the Marlborough Fire Department. Mayor Louis Ingalls, who was indicted alongside Ginnetti, committed suicide before the trial began. Ginnetti was sentenced to six months in jail and resigned from the bar. (1940)[833]
Michigan
State Representative Carl F. DeLano (R) was convicted of accepting bribes from naturopathic physicians, sentenced to three to five years in prison (1945)[834][835][836]
State Senator William C. Birk (R) was convicted of accepting a bribe and sentenced to four years in prison. (1945)[837]
State Senator Jerry T. Logie (R) was tried, convicted, and sentenced to 3–5 years in prison for bribery. (1944)[838]
State Representative William Green (R) indicted on bribery charges, tried in 1945 and convicted; sentenced to three to five years in prison (1945)[839][840]
State Representative Warren Green Hooper (R) pleaded guilty to taking bribes and was given immunity from prosecution in return for turning state’s evidence. Four days later he was shot and killed. (1945)[835][841]
New Jersey
Local
Atlantic County Treasurer Enoch L. Johnson “Nucky” (R) was involved in racketeering, gambling, prostitution and bootlegging. He was arrested for failure to file income taxes. He was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years. (1941)[842][843]
New York
Assemblyman Lawrence J. Murray, Jr. (D) was charged with embezzling over some time a total amount of $49,102 from the accounts of a mentally incompetent client which he subsequently lost betting on horses. On April 4, 1940, he was convicted of theft,[844] and the next day sentenced to 5 to 10 years in prison.[845]
1930–1939
Connecticut
State Senator Nathan Spiro (R), pleaded guilty to accepting a bribe and was fined $1,500 (1938)[846][847]
Louisiana
Governor Richard W. Leche (D) sentenced to 10 years in prison for fraud. (1939)[848]
Michigan
State Representative Miles M. Callaghan (R) resigned his seat after pleading guilty to charges of legislative graft and conspiracy. (1939)[849]
Mayor of Indianapolis John Duvall (R) was convicted of bribery and jailed. (1928)[854][855]
Mayor of Indianapolis Claude E. Negley (R) pled guilty to accepting bribes, fined. (1927)[856]
Massachusetts
State Representative C. F. Nelson Pratt (R) was found guilty of simple assault after being charged with attempted felonious assault. He was fined $100. (1928)[857][858]
Oklahoma
Wisconsin
State Assemblyman Clark M. Perry (R) pleaded guilty to a charge of liquor conspiracy and was sentenced to three years in prison. (1926)[859][860][861]
1910–1919
Arkansas
State Senator Samuel C. Sims (D) was paid a bribe of $900 about legislation to regulate trading stamps and coupons. He was arrested, charged with bribery and convicted, and then expelled from the Senate. (1917)[862]
State Senator Ivison C. Burgess (R) introduced legislation to regulate trading stamps and coupons and then accepted a bribe of $2,000 from trading-stamp interests. Guilty of bribery, then expelled from the Senate. (1917)[863]
California
State Senator Marshall Black, (R) was convicted for embezzlement of funds (1918)[864][865]
Illinois
Local
Mayor of Rock Island, Harry M. Schriver (R) was convicted of vice protection and conspiracy. (1923)[866][867][868]
State Representative Harry C. Foster (R) was found guilty of conduct unbecoming a representative for collecting money for pending legislation (1916)[870][871]
Local
New Hampshire
State Representative Clifford L. Snow (R) found guilty of selling his votes to other legislators(1913)[872]
Oklahoma
State Insurance Commissioner Perry A. Ballard (D) was found guilty of moral turpitude and corruption. (1913)[873]
Pennsylvania
Auditor General of Pennsylvania William Preston Snyder (R) was convicted of conspiracy to defraud and was given a sentence of two years in jail. (1909)[874][875]
State Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings James M. Shumaker (R) was convicted of conspiracy to defraud. Sentenced to two years in prison. (1908)[876][877]
Vermont
Horace F. Graham (R) State Auditor, had just been elected governor, when he was accused of having embezzled $25,000. At trial, he was found guilty and sentenced to prison. A new governor was elected, Republican Percival W. Clement. Though Graham still denied the crime, he repaid the missing funds. He was then pardoned by Governor Clement. (1917)[878][879][880]
State Auditor Henry Eckert Youtsey (R) State Auditor, was found guilty of conspiracy in the assassination of Governor William J. Goebel (D) and was sentenced to life in prison (1900)
Secretary of State Caleb Powers (R) was convicted as an accessory to the assassination of Democratic Governor William J. Goebel. Powers served eight years in jail. (1900) He was pardoned in 1908.[840][884][885][886]
Massachusetts
Local
Boston Alderman George H. Battis (R) was convicted of larceny for overcharging the city of Boston $334.25 for trophies he purchased for the East Boston’s Fourth of July celebrations in 1906 and 1907.[887] He received a three-year sentence, but was pardoned by Governor Eben Sumner Draper and the Massachusetts Governor’s Council after a year-and-a-half. (1909)[888]
Michigan
State Representative D. Judson Hammond (R) from Oakland County, convicted of soliciting a bribe of $500 to defeat a bill opposed by wholesale grocers; sentenced to two years in prison. (1903)[889][890]
State Treasurer Stevenson Archer (D) was found guilty of embezzling $132,000 and sentenced to five years. (1890)[899]
Missouri
State Treasurer Edward T. Noland (D), following reports of his drunkenness and gambling, an investigation found a shortage in state funds of about $32,000. He was suspended from office and resigned. He was then arrested, charged with embezzlement, tried, convicted and sentenced to two years in prison. (1890)[900][901]
State Treasurer Edward A. Burke (D) was convicted of fraud and theft. (1888)[903]
1870–1879
Mississippi
Lieutenant Governor Alexander K. Davis (R) was found guilty of accepting a bribe for aid in obtaining a pardon. (1876)[904][905][906]
Nebraska
Governor David C. Butler (R) was found guilty of using $16,000 from the sale of public lands for his own private use. He was then impeached and removed from office. (1871)[907][908]
North Carolina
Governor William Woods Holden (R) was convicted of “unlawful” arrests and recruitment of troops to quell the activities of the Ku Klux Klan in what became known as the Kirk-Holden war. Impeached, found guilty and removed from office. (1870)[520][909][910][911][912]
Governor of Illinois Joel Aldrich Matteson (D), was found to have redeemed Michigan and Illinois Canal script, which had already been redeemed. He was found guilty and forced to repay $238K. (1859)[916]
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In this classic yet still creepy horror film, strangers hold up in a rural Pennsylvania farmhouse and battle constant attacks from dead locals who have been brought back to life by mysterious radiation.
Writing credits – George A. Romero, John A. Russo
Cast
Duane Jones – Ben
Judith O’Dea – Barbra
Karl Hardman – Harry Cooper
Marilyn Eastman – Helen Cooper/Bug-eating zombie
Keith Wayne – TomJudith Ridley – Judy
Kyra Schon – Karen Cooper/Upstairs body
Charles Craig – Newscaster/GhoulS.
William Hinzman – Cemetery ghoul (as Bill Heinzman)
George Kosana – Sheriff McClelland
Frank Doak – Scientist
Produced by Karl Hardman, Russell Streiner
Cinematography by George A. Romero
Film Editing by George A. Romero, John A. Russo
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Machete Maidens Unleashed! [2010] – Trailer by Mark Hartley
Topics Documentary In the final decades of the 20th century, the Philippines was a country where low-budget exploitation-film producers were free to make nearly any kind of movie they wanted, any way they pleased. It was a country with extremely lax labor regulations and a very permissive attitude towards cultural expression. As a result, it became a hotbed for the production of cheapie movies. Their history and the genre itself are detailed in this breezy, nostalgic documentary. Actor Roger Corman Colleen Camp John Landis
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Records of war crimes trials conducted by the Netherlands primarily against Japanese war crimes committed in Indonesia. Digitized by the International Criminal Court.
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We hope you enjoy exploring your new PlanIt. Every effort has been made to make your Personal Daily PlanIt very useful and extremely entertaining, and yet easy and intuitive to use. However, should you need a little assistance in navigating your PlanIt, we have included extensive on-line help that is always just a click away. The PlanIt provides you with tremendous flexibility in setting up your planner environment for the way you like to work. Use the Options menu to customize the planner tabs, launchers, event icons, and much More.
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“Elephants Dream is the story of two strange characters exploring a capricious and seemingly infinite machine. The elder, Proog, acts as a tour-guide and protector, happily showing off the sights and dangers of the machine to his initially curious but increasingly skeptical protege Emo. As their journey unfolds we discover signs that the machine is not all Proog thinks it is, and his guiding takes on a more desperate aspect.
Elephants Dream is the world’s first open movie, made entirely with open source graphics software such as Blender, and with all production files freely available to use…”
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Publication date 1954-11-23 Topics Akira Kurosawa, Japanese, English subtitles, 50 Years of Janus Films, chanbara, Jidaigeki Language Japanese One of the most thrilling movie epics of all time, Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai) tells the story of a sixteenth-century village whose desperate inhabitants hire the eponymous warriors to protect them from invading bandits. This three-hour ride from Akira Kurosawa—featuring legendary actors Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura—seamlessly weaves philosophy and entertainment, delicate human emotions and relentless action, into a rich, evocative, and unforgettable tale of courage and hope.
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Produced by the Highway Safety Foundation in 1964, this shocking film deals with a subject quite taboo for its time. The short serves as a dramatized warning, ending with graphic case studies. Unlike the driver’s education films produced by the same company, this film was apparently issued for only a short time before being withdrawn. **CONTENT ADVISORY: Crime scene footage at end will upset some people**
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Selected documents from German civilian courts pursuing war crimes cases in the British Zone. Digitized by the International Criminal Court.
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Pat BarringtonThe film belongs to the genre of nudie cuties, narrative-based films featuring female nudity. It was an evolution of earlier films, which featured striptease and burlesque shows. These predecessors mostly depicted actual stage performances, sometimes attached to a frame story.
The film has “little to no” storyline. About 70 minutes of the film’s running time features topless female dancers without dialogue.[2]
The film opens with two muscle-bound men dressed in loincloths approaching a crypt. They open the doors, revealing a coffin. They remove the lid and exit the tomb. Then, the coffin’s inhabitant (Criswell) sits up to deliver an opening narration.
A lone Chevrolet Corvair drives down a California desert road. Its passengers, Bob and Shirley, are arguing over the decision to use this night to search for a cemetery. Bob is a horror writer who hopes that the scene of a cemetery at night will bring him inspiration. The conversation ends when Bob accidentally drives the car off the road and over a cliff.
The next scene opens to a nocturnal image of a fog-shrouded cemetery. The lonely figure of the Emperor walks towards a marble altar, sits, and then summons his “Princess of the Night,” the Black Ghoul, who appears and bows before him. The Emperor warns that if the night’s entertainment fails to please him, he will banish the souls of the entertainers to eternal damnation, indicating that he is an all-powerful demonic being.
As the full moon appears, the Black Ghoul summons the first dancer of the night, a Native American woman. The Black Ghoul explains that this woman loved fire, and that she and her lovers died in flames. The woman dances and strips before the flames of the cemetery. The Black Ghoul then introduces the second dancer of the night, a streetwalker in life. While the woman dances, Bob and Shirley make their way to the cemetery and start observing the dance from a distance. Shirley suspects that they are observing a college initiation, though Bob seriously doubts her theory.
The Emperor himself summons the third dancer, a woman who worshiped gold. The Golden Girl dances in her turn, and the Emperor instructs his loin-clothed servants to reward her with gold. The supposed reward is soon revealed to be a punishment, as the servants place her in a cauldron with liquid gold. What emerges from the pot is a golden statue of the living woman who entered. The servants transport the immobile statue to a nearby crypt.
A werewolf and a mummy appear and seize the intruding young couple. They are brought before the Emperor, who decides to postpone deciding their fate. The intruders are tied up, side by side, and allowed to continue watching the dances. Next, the Black Ghoul introduces the fourth dancer, a “Cat Woman” (Texas Starr). She is depicted as a woman dressed in a leopard costume, which exposes her chest area. As she dances, a servant follows her around and thrashes her with a bullwhip, offering sadomasochism to the spectators…
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Records from American, Australian, and British military tribunals compiled by the United Nations War Crimes Commission on the prosecution of Japanese personnel. Records digitized by unwcc.org
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
PUBERTY BLUES (1981) Director: Bruce Beresford. Cast: Nell Schofield, Jad Capelja, Jeff Rhoe, Tony Hughes, Sandy Paul, Leander Brett, Jay Hackett, Ned Lander, Joanne Olsen, Julie Medana, Michael Shearman, Dean Dunstone, Tina Robinson, Nerida Clark, Kirrily Nolan, Alan Cassell, Rowena Wallace, Charles ‘Bud’ Tingwell, Kate Sheil, Pamela Gibbons, Lynne Murphy, Andrew Martin, Rob Thomas, Brian Harrison, Brian Anderson. Rating: (M) Mature viewing.Addeddate 2021-02-06 06:11:21Color colorIdentifier puberty-blues-1981Run time 1h 27mScanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4Sound soundYear 1981
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
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As America’s Favorite Burlesque Game Show comes to a close, it’s time to find out what Ellen and Kirk have won for their efforts. What does Julie have in her box? Will she part with it? See the stunning conclusion to this episode of “This or That!” Part 6 of 6.
Your host: the Great Fredini and Julie Atlas Muz.
Presented to an eager audience at Sideshows by the seashore, in Coney Island, Brooklyn, on September 17, 2004. See all video from this show here.
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It’s not hard to make a trash fan happy. All you need is a post-apocalyptic world, a sexy chick with big…uhm…guns and hordes of zombies and other evil monsters.
If you agree, “GunGirl” is certainly the right platform game for you, because it has more than enough of all these ingredients.
An evil doctor has taken over the world and created an army of flesh eating zombies. You play a blonde chick that has to blast her way trough hordes of enemies to save mankind. To do so you have to talk with NPCs, find powerups, get new weapons and of course never run out of ammo.
So grab your gun, shoot your way through 16 levels and show the evil zombies what a real GunGirl is made off. You’re humanity’s last hope!
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Curly’s World of Freeware has donated a copy of this software and related data to the Classic PC Games catalog. Please visit their website for more information and discussion on this game.
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Let’s start with the best news of the day for Europe- Mario Draghi’s resignation is fixed !!!
Why is this important ? Well , Italy is an important pillar of European politics in many ways .
It is the gate of migration from Africa – if the system rules , it is open , if the Italians rule , it is closed .
It is the key to the Euro – a system servant like Draghi has delayed the inevitable Eurocrash to the point of self-sacrifice , if Italy becomes self-determined , then there is an end with horror , but also the chance to restart in a better system !!!
And Italy is a very important player in the Ukraine game .
Draghi as THE representative of the mainstream ( Goverment Sachs , WEF , ECB – head etc ) was one of the main pillars behind the moronic sanctions . Italy has traditionally always had very good relations with Russia , the Russians love Italy and have left billions annually as tourists and investors in the country and a new government will play Forza Italia and bring the sanctions front to finally tilt .
That was indeed the reason , why the system completely panicked for days trying to get Draghi to continue and influence Italian politicians. But now the mouse is out – now come new elections and then the Italia First government – a disaster for the mainstream and a good day for the people of Italy and Europe !!!
Good News 2 Nordstream 1 is flowing again and when the turbine finally arrived in Russia , then again in former capacity .
Putin punishes with it of course all hate politicians , warmongers and TastaturNutten of the lie , which have held now for days the German and Austrian population in fear and panic before the total gas blockade .
Russia has delivered in truth over the other pipelines more gas than planned , but the Systemlinge have of course concealed and now Nordstream 1 is also open again – a very good news , which will immediately trigger violent reactions downward in the commodity markets .
Attention – of course this is also tactics of Putin ! He shows the citizens in Europe that he stands by his words despite the hate politics of the (still) ruling elite . But he can and will of course not hesitate for a second to turn off the tap , if the West does not give in in the fall .
Russia has long since won the war in the Donbass . The announced counteroffensive of Ukraine is a fantasy of the madman in Kiev , at the latest by the end of August all territories will be under Russian control where a majority of Russian ethnic groups live .
Then Putin will make a proposal to end the war and the people in the West will have to force their governments by protests to stop the madness. The chance to do so has improved dramatically since today – the alternative would be Putin turning off the gas tap and the economic Armageddon in Europe. But it will not come so far.
Good News 3 Grain shipments from Russia and Ukraine are starting, storage facilities can be emptied and the 2022 harvest can take place. This is above all a triumph for Turkish President Erdogan, a resounding slap in the face for Europe and extremely good news for the North African states, whose food crisis has been averted .
Europe was completely disenfranchised by this solution and has lost an incredible amount of prestige in the countries concerned, Putin has triumphed and Turkey has finally become a regional global player.
By the way, this leads to Good News 4 – at least for the rest of the world. History has been made in 2022. The world is literally uniting , but unfortunately against US , against the countries of the West , which in inconceivable hubris call themselves the ” Free World”.
A huge power bloc is just forming from the BRICS countries , the hegemony of the USA is over thanks to the worst president ever and his criminal/fanatic masterminds . The midterms will kick things off and Trump/de Santis will finally have the US sailing in the other direction in 2024 – the system is failing spectacularly right now.
Speaking of failure – Good News 5 is the spectacular failure of the climate religion !!!
The whole world recognizes the insanity behind this end time green sect , the last centers of insanity – Washington and Brussels – are under constant fire from the people and the politicians who see the reality .
The last desperate attempts to create facts will accelerate this – Biden with the energy emergency , which will finally crush the Dems at the Midterms – and Brussels with the gas dictate , on which Europe’s citizens will furiously shit..uh – whistle.
Mark my words – the green madness is going down in the fall and next year a wind of change is blowing through the countries of eco-madness .
Apropos – not even the weather hysteria get the end time erotics right 🤣 Yesterday and today the climate hysterical records are canceled again , the announced 40 degrees has not been anywhere and the doom sect is once again disgraced to the bone .
Sincerely
Bernd Pulch
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These Girls Are Fools was also released as Hell is a Place Called Hollywood (1950) and reissued in 1956, but may have been filmed in the ’40s. This is both a time capsule and an ironic oddity. A Hollywood exploitation film about the dangers of exploitation in Hollywood. A naive girl with dreams of stardom lands her first role in a dubious “art film”. (You may want to avert your eyes during the skinny dipping sequence.) Unable to get any more film offers, she is forced to work as a nude model for cheap girlie magazines. The last session shows her in bondage with whip marks on her back to illustrate a fetishistic story. Quite daring for its time. This was most likely made for independent theaters that ran seedy B-movies about drug addiction, prostitution, female wrestling, and so forth. This talky 20-minute short subject has been mercifully edited down to its essential scenes.
To see more clips and trailers in this series, search for “exploitation”, “fetish film”, “stag film”, “sexploitation” and “nunsploitation”. Other films in this series include: Olga’s House of Shame, The Defilers, The Love Girls, Rent-A-Girl, Olga’s Girls, Motel Confidential, Venus in Furs, Sweet Sugar, Cool It Baby, All Women are Bad, The Ramrodder, Honey, women in prison and ’30s French fetish films, Irving Klaw, Bettie Page, et al.
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Totally wrong! Circumcised boys can masturbate as well as uncircumcised boys. Most of the time, they just have to change their technique. About every fifth boy in Germany is circumcised. This means that his foreskin was shortened during an operation so that his glans is permanently exposed. The main reason for circumcision for most people was a foreskin narrowing (phimosis), which caused pain when the foreskin was pulled back. Few can be circumcised because they simply like a penis without a foreskin.
Where the rumor comes from:
Most guys masturbate by grasping their penis and pushing the foreskin back and forth. But what if there are no foreskins left to slide back and forth? For some there is obviously only one consequence: Then it doesn’t work anymore with masturbation! Not correct!
The truth is:
Every boy can satisfy himself – whether with or without a foreskin! So that the hand can slide over the sensitive penis shaft even without a foreskin, many boys use some body lotion or lubricant. Since a circumcised boy can no longer irritate the glans by pushing the foreskin back and forth, he performs the stimulating hand movements up to the glans. This is usually a little less sensitive for guys without a foreskin.
One thing is clear: after circumcision, every man has to get to know his little friend again and try out how he reacts to rubbing or petting. So if it doesn’t work as lustily as it did before circumcision – don’t despair! After a circumcision surgery, it may take a few months for you to get used to the new situation. Until then, just try and practice.
Girls masturbate with their fingers in their vagina!
It does not work that way! Sure, you can do that. But if you want to reach orgasm, it doesn’t work that way.
Where the rumor comes from:
Probably because many girls and boys do not know that a woman inside the vagina is not particularly excitable. The pleasure center of the woman is not the vagina, but her clit (the clitoris). And that is not in the vagina, but outside, between the labia – towards the navel – where the inner labia meet!
The truth is:
A woman usually comes to orgasm when she rubs her clit! Trying to masturbate a girl by shoving her finger in her vagina and moving it back and forth may make her feel pleasant – but she doesn’t get to climax this way. But if she stimulates her clit and the area around it, it is much more exciting for her.
Incidentally, it is the same with intercourse. Few women come to orgasm simply through the in-out movements of the penis in the vagina. Most also need to stimulate their clitoris with their hands in order to reach their climax.
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The devils and evil spirits of Babylonia : being Babylonian and Assyrian incantations against the demons, ghouls, vampires, hobgoblins, ghosts, and kindred evil spirits, which attack mankind, tr. from the original Cuneiform texts, with transliterations, vocabulary, notes, etc
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT, GRAPHIC FOOTAGE OF A MEAT RABBIT BEING SLAUGHTERED, DEPICTIONS OF ANIMAL CRUELTY(THE CAT WAS A PROP. NO ACTUAL CATS WERE HARMED IN THE MOVIE), NUDITY, GRAPHIC VIOLENCE, DISTURBING SUBJECT MATTER!
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Plot: A street sweeper who cleans up after grisly accidents brings home a full corpse for him and his wife to enjoy sexually, but is dismayed to see that his wife prefers the corpse over him.
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Produced by the Highway Safety Foundation in 1964, this shocking film deals with a subject quite taboo for its time. The short serves as a dramatized warning, ending with graphic case studies. Unlike the driver’s education films produced by the same company, this film was apparently issued for only a short time before being withdrawn. **CONTENT ADVISORY: Crime scene footage at end will upset some people**
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CIA, NSA Files & White House Recordings relating to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Includes bibliographic footnotesAddeddate 2015-12-09 12:08:44Associated-names Solomon, King of Israel; Mathers, S. L. MacGregor (Samuel Liddell MacGregor)Bookplateleaf 0004
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Emmanuelle is a 1974 French drama film directed by Just Jaeckin. It is the first installment in a series of French softcore pornography films based on the novel Emmanuelle. The film stars Sylvia Kristel in the title role about a woman who takes a trip to Bangkok to enhance her sexual experience. The film was former photographer Just Jaeckin’s debut feature film and was shot on location in Thailand and in France between 1973 and 1974.
Emmanuelle was received negatively by critics on its initial release and with a more mixed reception years later. On its initial release in France, it was one of the highest-grossing French films. Columbia Pictures released both the original version and an English-dubbed version in the United States theatrically,[3] making it the first X-rated film released by the company. The film was popular in Europe, the United States, and Asia and was followed in 1975 by Emmanuelle, The Joys of a Woman. Several other films influenced by Emmanuelle were released including the Italian series Black Emanuelle.
Emmanuelle flies to Bangkok to meet her diplomat husband Jean. He asks her if she had any other lovers while she was in Paris; she replies that she has not. After taking a nude swim, Emmanuelle is approached by a pretty young girl named Marie-Ange, who asks to meet Emmanuelle at her house. Marie-Ange arrives at the house and finds Emmanuelle sleeping, and takes advantage of the situation to feel her body. Emmanuelle wakes up and they go outside where Marie-Ange asks Emmanuelle if she has any photos of herself and Jean having sex. After Emmanuelle replies she does not, Marie-Ange takes a French magazine with a photo of the actor Paul Newman and begins to masturbate in front of Emmanuelle. Emmanuelle confesses to Marie-Ange that while she did not cheat on her husband in Paris, she did have sex with two strangers on the flight over to Bangkok. Emmanuelle begins to masturbate as she recounts the tryst. At night, Emmanuelle tells Jean about Marie-Ange’s lack of shame, which leads to Jean encouraging her to pursue the friendship.
The next day at a party, Marie-Ange introduces Emmanuelle to one of her lovers, an older man named Mario. Emmanuelle sees a French archaeologist named Bee, who is outside of most of the expatriate circles and she strikes up a private conversation with Bee, to whom she hands a bracelet. After Emmanuelle’s insistence, Bee asks her to meet her at the Watsai klong at 2 p.m. Emmanuelle meets Bee at the location but Bee is uninterested in Emmanuelle. She attempts to return the bracelet but Emmanuelle refuses to take it back. Undeterred, Emmanuelle gets on Bee’s jeep as she is about to leave for the dig site. Meanwhile, Jean is angry that Emmanuelle has left without informing him and suspects that her squash partner Ariane is behind it. On asking her, Ariane tells him that all she has to offer is consolation sex. After a horseback ride, Emmanuelle and Bee reach a waterfall site where they spend some time. Then they go to the dig site where Emmanuelle distracts Bee from her work. The two have sex, but afterward, Bee asks Emmanuelle to leave. Emmanuelle returns home in tears, feeling humiliated. Jean returns home and finds her. He tries to comfort her and suggests that she should take another lover.
The next day Emmanuelle and Ariane attempt to play squash but have an argument. Ariane is jealous that Emmanuelle ran off with Bee, as she had hoped to be Emmanuelle’s first female lover, while Emmanuelle is displeased at Ariane for having sex with Jean. Their argument leads to Emmanuelle to meet with Mario, stating that at his age, making love becomes so difficult that any man capable of it must be an artist. After consulting with Jean, Emmanuelle resigns herself to a meeting with Mario for dinner. Mario tells Emmanuelle that monogamy will soon die out and that she must learn to let lust, rather than guilt or reason, guide her when it comes to sex, which will lead her to greater levels of pleasure. To instill this lesson, Mario takes her to an opium den, where she is raped by one of the denizens while Mario watches. He then takes Emmanuelle to a boxing ring, where he talks two young men into fighting each other for the right to have sex with her. Mario tells Emmanuelle to choose one of the men as her favorite. After the match, her chosen champion prevails and she is so aroused by his willingness to fight for her that she licks the blood from a wound on his forehead and then allows him to have sex with her.
Later, Emmanuelle is awakened by Mario, who tells her to change into a dress with a zipper down the back, allowing Mario to strip her instantly for her next sexual encounter. Emmanuelle protests that she is tired and asks Mario if he himself will ever have sex with her. Mario replies that he is waiting for the “next Emmanuelle”. The film ends with Emmanuelle sitting at a mirror and applying makeup, hoping that by following Mario’s instructions, she will reach the higher levels of pleasure that he has promised.
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Super 8 footage shot at Woodstock ’99. Reel 4: B&W , 18 fps (silent). Footage shot on Sunday showing the masses of people and chaos that led to riots and fires. Music by Jimi Hendrix “Fire”.Addeddate 2013-11-16 10:48:40Color colorIdentifier XFR_2013-08-31_1A_08Sound soundYear 1999
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Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, 14 November 1945 – 1 October 1946 in 42 volumes
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
U.S.-China Relations The United States has warned it will defend the Philippines against any attack on its ships or aircraft in the South China Sea. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made the statement on the sixth anniversary of a 2016 decision by an international arbitration tribunal that largely ruled in favor of the Philippines over the disputed maritime border. China did not participate in the arbitration. China should brace for a scenario where the US leverages both tariffs and the new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) to contain the country, according to a Chinese expert, despite talk of an imminent tariff rollback. US President Joe Biden has been mulling the possible removal of some tariffs on Chinese imports in a bid to help curb soaring inflation in America, and there are reports that a decision could come as soon as this week. A U.S. destroyer sailed near the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea on Wednesday, drawing an angry reaction from Beijing, which said its military had “driven away” the ship after it illegally entered territorial waters. The United States regularly carries out what it calls Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea challenging what it says are restrictions on innocent passage imposed by China and other claimants. China’s support for Russia’s war in Ukraine is complicating U.S.-Chinese relations at a time when they are already beset by rifts and enmity over numerous other issues, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told his Chinese counterpart on Saturday. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi blamed the U.S. for the downturn in relations and said that American policy has been derailed by what he called a misperception of China as a threat. “Many people believe that the United States is suffering from a China-phobia,” he said, according to a Chinese statement. “If such threat-expansion is allowed to grow, U.S. policy toward China will be a dead end with no way out.”
Russia-China Relations Five factors explain NATO’s landmark decision. Some have been familiar parts of the security debate for years; others gained salience only recently. First—and most obviously—NATO’s strategy is responding to China’s rise and the emergence of a new bipolar international system, replacing the so-called U.S. unipolar moment of the 1990s and early 2000s. Second, technological developments have finally forced Europe’s hand. What accelerated Europe’s shift on China is a third factor: increased uncertainty in Europe about U.S. long-term commitments to trans-Atlantic security. Fourth, China’s ideological shifts also accelerated Europe’s categorization of China as a threat. The fifth factor accelerating NATO’s shift on China is the evolving Sino-Russian axis, most recently enhanced by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This is molding a distinct geopolitical divide. Nonetheless, even though the new Strategic Concept sends a strong signal of trans-Atlantic unity, it is too early to conclude that it enables a joint and well-coordinated U.S.-European approach on China. China and Russia have maintained normal exchanges and promoted cooperation in various fields and cast aside any “interference”, showing the “strong resilience” and “strategic resolve” of their relations, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday. China will also support all efforts conducive to the peaceful resolution of the Ukraine crisis, Wang told Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in a meeting on the sidelines of a G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, according to a statement from the Chinese foreign ministry on Friday. “For Chinese strategists, if the war ends with Russia being severely defeated, China would face a far worse geostrategic environment than today,” said Zhao Tong, a research scholar at Princeton University’s Science and Global Security Program. Despite being rich and powerful, China fears being isolated without a viable Russia at its side, left to fend for itself against what Beijing sees as the “strategic aggression of the U.S.-led West,” he said.
CCP Foreign Influence President Taneti Maamau not only opted out of the Pacific Island Forum meeting in Suva, Fiji, but withdrew the country from the 18-member group as a matter of principle over a dispute involving its leadership. Some saw Beijing’s hand in Maamau’s decision to leave the alliance, a claim China’s Foreign Ministry rejected as “completely groundless” during a regular news briefing Monday. But on Tuesday, it was the United States’ turn to step forward with incentives for Pacific Island leaders to counter Beijing’s efforts to dominate an increasingly competitive geopolitical tussle in a region of great strategic importance. The incentives included more funding for fisheries, extra aid, and offers of new US embassies in the Pacific — including one in Kiribati, which along with the Solomon Islands appears to be moving closer to China. The measures will be personally presented to Pacific leaders Wednesday in a virtual address by US Vice President Kamala Harris — underscoring Washington’s efforts to stress the Pacific’s importance to US strategy. Argentina’s government said on Thursday it had received China’s formal support for the country’s bid to join the BRICS group comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, a bloc seen as a powerful emerging-market alternative to the West. Argentina’s foreign minister Santiago Cafiero met with his Chinese counter Wang Yi at a G20 event in Indonesia, where that support was formalized, the ministry said in a statement. With the BRICS grouping upping the ante and the West keeping the pressure on India about its oil purchases from Russia, India, in trying to play cat on the wall, might find itself on a barbed-wire fence. With every move inflicting pain, it may have to jump off. But onto which side will it leap? Recently, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on India’s ambassador to China and spoke of the need to put the border issue in an “appropriate place” in bilateral relations. Beijing has for years been chipping away at the pillars of the U.S.-led global order—subverting its foundational institutions, international norms, and liberal ideals—but Chinese President Xi Jinping had not offered a comprehensive vision of how a China-led replacement might work. That is changing. Australia’s Defense Minister Richard Marles warned of a “military build-up occurring at a rate unseen since World War II” and vowed to strengthen Australian defense during a speech on Monday in Washington, DC. The remarks laid out a vision for Australia’s leading role in Indo-Pacific security, and signaled that Australia’s new Labor government will maintain a close security partnership with the U.S. as well as the tough China policies of the two previous governments.
COVID-19 China’s economic engine has shuddered in recent months, hurt by lockdowns imposed to curb the spread of Covid. Housing sales sagged. Many shops and restaurants in some cities shuttered, some maybe for good. Youth unemployment climbed.The slowdown has kindled doubts about the viability of China’s stringent strategy of eliminating virtually all Covid-19 infections — whether the cure is becoming worse than the social and economic costs of restrictions. But on a recent visit to Wuhan, the city where the pandemic first took hold, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, said extinguishing Covid remained paramount. Hong Kong will mandate electronic tracking bracelets for people in home isolation and bring in a China-style electronic health code system as part of fresh measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus. The quarantine bracelets, to be introduced on Friday, will be mandatory for people who have tested positive and are quarantining at home to ensure they do not leave the building during their isolation period. “We have to make sure that home isolation is more precise while being humane,” Lo Chung-mau, the city’s new health secretary said, announcing the new requirement on Monday. Breaching a mandatory quarantine order in Hong Kong carries a fine of up to HK$25,000 ($3,200) and up to six months in jail.
Hong Kong Hong Kong authorities have sentenced an activist with stage four cancer to nine months in jail for his attempt to protest against the Beijing Olympics. Koo Sze-Yiu, 75, was arrested by police in February before he could carry out a solo demonstration criticising China. The veteran campaigner had planned to display a coffin with slogans outside Beijing’s liaison office on the first day of the Winter Games. He was charged with sedition, which he has denied. The charge carries a maximum two-year prison sentence. The court sentenced him to nine months but Koo said he would appeal the sentence. Police said Koo had planned to hold up a coffin and signs bearing messages including: “Democracy and human rights are above the Winter Olympics”. Judge Peter Law said those actions constituted a threat to national security, independent news outlet Hong Kong Free Press reported. A quarter century ago, China promised Hong Kong a high degree of autonomy under the “one country, two systems” model when the territory reverted to Chinese rule. Now President Xi Jinping is using the city as a “wallet” by applying two separate standards — “one country” for politics and “two systems” for economic affairs — risking Hong Kong’s position as Asia’s premier financial center. The top U.S. diplomat in Hong Kong on Monday urged China to ease political pressure on the city, warning that the “crude and chilling” use of a sweeping national security law threatened its role as an international business hub. In at times strongly worded farewell remarks to the American Chamber of Commerce, outgoing U.S. Consul General Hanscom Smith said electoral changes to ensure only officially screened “patriots” ran the city had further undermined its future. “The application of this (security) law has been broad, crude and chilling,” Smith said, noting its vague definitions had fostered “fear and coercion” and dented the city’s strong rule of law traditions.
Taiwan China’s cognitive warfare tactics against Taiwan include spreading anti-US and anti-Japan messages to wear down Taiwanese’s psychological defenses, an information warfare expert said yesterday. Shen Pao-yang (沈伯洋), an assistant professor at National Taipei University’s Graduate School of Criminology, made the remark at a forum on online information warfare and national security at the university’s GIS Convention Center. Most young Taiwanese do not take a pro-China stance, so rather than sending pro-China messages, Beijing has turned its focus on directing Taiwanese’s mistrust at the US, he said. At the end of April, the Taiwan Coast Guard Administration received a new frigate, the Hsinchu. At 4,000 tons, it’s a massive beast and was immediately assigned for duty in Taiwan’s Northern Pacific Flotilla to protect one of Taiwan’s most precious maritime resources: sand. China is increasing its dredging of sand in the islands’ waters. It’s a devious activity that gets Beijing much-needed sand—and presents Taiwan with large expenses and maritime degradation. “The Hsinchu is the second of four planned CGA [Coast Guard Administration] frigates and is equipped with three high-pressure water cannons that are able to shoot at targets up to 120 meters away,” Taiwan News reported when the new frigate was received. Around the time of the Hsinchu’s arrival, the CGA also received the fourth and fifth of 12 planned offshore patrol vessels. The frigates alone will cost Taiwan almost $400 million. The People’s Liberation Army’s third aircraft carrier is likely to become combat-ready within the next six to eight years, giving its forces more options in case of armed conflict with Taiwan, a Chinese analyst said. Wang Hongliang, associate researcher at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s National Strategic Research Centre, said it would take the Fujian three to four years to enter active service. The launch of the PLA Navy’s third and most advanced aircraft carrier on June 17 was seen as bringing Beijing a step closer to its goal of building a “blue water navy”, capable of operating far from the shores of mainland China. Company executives are increasingly concerned about the possibility of war over Taiwan, according to consultants who have seen a sharp rise in demand for briefings following the invasion of Ukraine. Eric Sayers, head of the Indo-Pacific practice at Beacon Global Strategies, said China’s crackdown on democracy in Hong Kong coupled with the Ukraine invasion had “rapidly accelerated” the fears. “A year ago Beacon would occasionally be asked a question or two about Taiwan from our clients,” said Sayers. “We are now being asked to brief CEOs directly on Taiwan politics and the military situation [and to] organize meetings with senior US officials or retired military leaders to understand how they view the situation.”
Xinjiang Amnesty International today published heartbreaking new testimony from relatives of 48 ethnic Uyghur and Kazakh people detained in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, as it reiterated its call for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to take action. The outgoing High Commissioner, Michelle Bachelet, has yet to release a long-awaited report on serious human rights violations in Xinjiang, and has repeatedly failed to recognize the gravity of violations by Chinese authorities in the region. It is deeply disappointing that due to this delay, yet another UN Human Rights Council session will close this week without having been able to discuss the UN’s findings on Xinjiang. The new testimony gathered by Amnesty International is part of its Free Xinjiang Detainees campaign, which now tells the stories of 120 individuals who have been swept up in China’s vast system of prisons and internment camps in Xinjiang. To help stabilize China’s cotton market just weeks after a crippling US ban on Xinjiang products went into effect, Beijing intends buy up to half a million tonnes of Xinjiang cotton for its state reserves – ending a 15-month drought of such purchases. The first of what looks to be multiple rounds of purchases is set to begin on Wednesday, and it comes as Beijing seeks to support China’s cotton industry, which has been increasingly shunned by downstream manufacturers who are wary of running afoul of a sweeping United States ban on products from the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. The total purchase will entail between 300,000 and 500,000 tonnes of Xinjiang cotton, which will come from mills in the region, according to a statement by the China National Cotton Reserves Corporation (CNCRC) on Friday.
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Desclos did not reveal herself as the author for 40 years after the initial publication. Desclos stated she wrote the novel as a series of love letters to her lover Jean Paulhan,who had admired the work of the Marquis de Sade. The novel shares with the latter themes such as love, dominance, and submission.
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Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
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Unabridged microfilm records of United States military commissions for investigating and prosecuting Axis war crimes. Reel 93 is missing. Originally digitized by unwcc.org
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Clumsy secret agent Jensen (aka Agent 69) must deliver secret formula for new revolutionary fuel source to Western agents. Instead, he mistakenly gives it to a random kid, so now both him and evil rogue agent Scorpio go after the kid.
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Pat BarringtonThe film belongs to the genre of nudie cuties, narrative-based films featuring female nudity. It was an evolution of earlier films, which featured striptease and burlesque shows. These predecessors mostly depicted actual stage performances, sometimes attached to a frame story.
The film has “little to no” storyline. About 70 minutes of the film’s running time features topless female dancers without dialogue.[2]
The film opens with two muscle-bound men dressed in loincloths approaching a crypt. They open the doors, revealing a coffin. They remove the lid and exit the tomb. Then, the coffin’s inhabitant (Criswell) sits up to deliver an opening narration.
A lone Chevrolet Corvair drives down a California desert road. Its passengers, Bob and Shirley, are arguing over the decision to use this night to search for a cemetery. Bob is a horror writer who hopes that the scene of a cemetery at night will bring him inspiration. The conversation ends when Bob accidentally drives the car off the road and over a cliff.
The next scene opens to a nocturnal image of a fog-shrouded cemetery. The lonely figure of the Emperor walks towards a marble altar, sits, and then summons his “Princess of the Night,” the Black Ghoul, who appears and bows before him. The Emperor warns that if the night’s entertainment fails to please him, he will banish the souls of the entertainers to eternal damnation, indicating that he is an all-powerful demonic being.
As the full moon appears, the Black Ghoul summons the first dancer of the night, a Native American woman. The Black Ghoul explains that this woman loved fire, and that she and her lovers died in flames. The woman dances and strips before the flames of the cemetery. The Black Ghoul then introduces the second dancer of the night, a streetwalker in life. While the woman dances, Bob and Shirley make their way to the cemetery and start observing the dance from a distance. Shirley suspects that they are observing a college initiation, though Bob seriously doubts her theory.
The Emperor himself summons the third dancer, a woman who worshiped gold. The Golden Girl dances in her turn, and the Emperor instructs his loin-clothed servants to reward her with gold. The supposed reward is soon revealed to be a punishment, as the servants place her in a cauldron with liquid gold. What emerges from the pot is a golden statue of the living woman who entered. The servants transport the immobile statue to a nearby crypt.
A werewolf and a mummy appear and seize the intruding young couple. They are brought before the Emperor, who decides to postpone deciding their fate. The intruders are tied up, side by side, and allowed to continue watching the dances. Next, the Black Ghoul introduces the fourth dancer, a “Cat Woman” (Texas Starr). She is depicted as a woman dressed in a leopard costume, which exposes her chest area. As she dances, a servant follows her around and thrashes her with a bullwhip, offering sadomasochism to the spectators…
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Documents from Nationalist Chinese (Taiwan) war crimes trials of Japanese personnel. Digitized by the International Criminal Court.
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DISCLAIMER: THIS MOVIE FEATURES REAL SEX SCENES WITH ACTORS! THERE IS A SCENE OF A REAL CHILD BIRTH!
WARNING: GRAPHIC SEXUAL CONTENT, GRAPHIC DEPICTIONS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND ABUSE, DISTURBING THEMES, DISTURBING CONTENT AND GRAPHIC VIOLENCE! VIEWER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED!
Plot: A dramatization of the ascent to Caesar and subsequent reign of Caligula, one of the most notorious leaders of ancient Rome. We see his ambition, his scheming, his perversion and decadence, his brutality and his lunacy.Addeddate 2022-01-15 04:01:03Color colorIdentifier caligula.-1979.1080p.-blu-ray.-h-264.-aac-rarbgItalian-cinema-italian-film-erotica adults-only-18-1979Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4Sound soundYear 1979
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DALLAS DOLL (1993) Director: Ann Turner. Cast: Sandra Bernhard, Victoria Longley, Frank Gallacher, Jake Blundell, Rose Byrne, Jonnie Leahy, Douglas Hedge, Melissa Thomas, Elaine Lee, Walter Sullivan, William Usic, Alethea McGrath, Roy Billing, John Frawley, Ken Senga, Kuni Hashimoto, Denis MacKay, Laura Bentley, Sally Cahill, Hannah O’Brien, John Hinde, Roseann McDonald, Eva Di Cesare, Margie McCrae, Phillip Adams, Margaret Throsby, Robert Lee, Luke Carroll, Alan Campbell, David Ngoombujarra, Bob Lovett, Yukari Tanimura, Yumiko Iwanaga, Celia Ireland, Claire Gow, Joan Baker, Tanya McMillan, Mary Lindsay. Rating: (M) Mature viewing.Addeddate 2021-03-29 01:01:12Color colorIdentifier dallas-doll-1993Run time 1h 45mScanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4Sound soundYear 1993
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
A woman must go undercover to break up a sex trafficking ring. Thing get complicated when she fall for a handsome investigator, but must act the part of a lesbian.
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
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Hold that Woman by Sam Newfield Hold That Woman! is a 1940 American crime comedy film directed by Sam Newfield and starring the husband-and-wife team of James Dunn and Frances Gifford. The film follows the adventures of a skiptracer and his girlfriend as they attempt to repossess a radio that has not been paid for. Unbeknownst to them, a bag of stolen jewels has been concealed inside the radio by a gang of criminals. Publication date 1940 Usage Attribution 3.0Creative Commons Licenseby Topics PRC, P.R.C., James Dunn Publisher Producers Releasing Corporation A skip-tracer doesn’t realize that the radio he is trying to repossess contains stolen diamonds. Addeddate 2010-09-22 17:34:29 Color black & white Director Sam Newfield Ia_orig__runtime 63 minutes 43 seconds Identifier Hold_that_Woman_1940 Run time 1:03:43 Sound sound Year 1940
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Calendar Girl is a 1947 American musical-romance film directed by Allan Dwan. The film is also known as Star Dust and Sweet Music (American reissue title). The movie was written by Lee Loeb, Mary Loos, and Richard Sale, with a cast featuring Jane Frazee, William Marshall, Gail Patrick, Kenny Baker and Victor McLaglen. This was Patrick’s last film before retiring from acting in the wake of her marriage. Plot The film tells the story of two best friends from Boston who come to Greenwich Village in 1900, one to become a famous artist, the other to become a famous composer. The composer falls in love with the girl next door, but she is intrigued by his friend, who has secrets he feels he doesn’t need to share with her. Cast Jane Frazee as Patricia O’Neill William Marshall as Johnny Bennett Gail Patrick as Olivia Radford Kenny Baker as Byron Jones Victor McLaglen as Matthew O’Neill Irene Rich as Lulu Varden James Ellison as Steve Adams Janet Martin as Tessie Franklin Pangborn as ‘Dilly’ Dillingsworth Gus Schilling as Ed Gaskin Charles Arnt as Capt. Olsen Lou Nova as Clancy Emory Parnell as The Mayor
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
Windjammer by Ewing Scott Publication date 1937 Usage Public DomainCreative Commons Licensepublicdomain Publisher George A. Hirliman Productions Inc. You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page. Addeddate 2004-07-27 10:25:00 Closed captioning no Color b&w Director Ewing Scott Identifier windjammer Run time 57:20 Sound sound Type MovingImage The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O’Brien (preceded by “Daniel Boone”, “Park Avenue Logger” and “Hollywood Cowboy”) that were distributed by RKO Radio. Hirliman sold O’Brien’s contract to RKO, which then produced 18 series westerns starring O’Brien that ended when O’Brien went into the Navy at the outbreak of WW II. Long-time (past and future) O’Brien director David Howard served as Hirliman’s Associate Producer on this film. “Windjammer” finds O’Brien as a subpoena server ordered to serve a subpoena on Brandon Evans (The Commondore) for a senate inquiry or lose his job. Posing as a playboy, he boards the Commodore’s yacht during a yacht race, and the yacht is wrecked by a gun-running windjammer commanded by Captain Morgan (William Hall.) All hands are picked up by the windjammer, including the Commodore’s daughter (played by Constance Worth, at her blonde, plumpish best) and put to work as galley slaves and such, but it isn’t long before O’Brien starts knocking heads, and making the gun-runners wish they had left him swimming.
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U.S.-China Relations Speaking alongside his British counterpart in London on Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray called China the “biggest long-term threat” to both the U.S. and the U.K. “The Chinese government is set on stealing your technology — whatever it is that makes your industry tick — and using it to undercut your business and dominate your market,” Wray said while giving remarks to international business leaders. “And they’re set on using every tool at their disposal to do it.” Wray also warned of potential tactics by Chinese officials, saying they steal technology by using intelligence officers to “target” valuable pieces of information and companies. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will hold a rare meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of a regional conference in Bali this week, the State Department said on Tuesday July 5. Wang and Blinken, who last met in October, will meet on the sidelines of a Group of 20 ministerial meeting on the Indonesian resort island, the State Department said, amid high tensions on a range of issues including Taiwan. The meeting comes as US President Joe Biden voices hope for a new conversation in the coming weeks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has not travelled internationally since the COVID-19 pandemic. When Russian forces invaded Ukraine nearly five months ago, the Biden administration led dozens of governments in banning the export of advanced technology to Russia to hobble its economic and military development. Now, the U.S. government is using the lessons it learned from those actions to expand restrictions on exports to China and other countries in cases where companies or groups might threaten U.S. national security or violate human rights, current and former American officials say. President Biden and his aides call China the greatest long-term rival of the United States, surpassing Russia. The effort involves broadening the circumstances under which so-called export controls would be imposed and getting partner nations on board. It also aims to redefine what technologies are considered sensitive or critical and of potential use to militaries and security agencies — to encompass things like artificial intelligence, for example. The G7 summit was held last week in Bavaria. America’s 46th president took this opportunity to announce the country’s collective commitment to a new global infrastructure program, projected to be $600 billion in scope over the next five years. Called the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII), this is a rebranding of Joe Biden’s domestic jobs and economic recovery plan, “Build Back Better,” which hasn’t exactly been welcomed with fanfare by Congress or the American public. This is Biden’s chance for a second take. Africa will be a main beneficiary of PGII, which will be funded by a combination of G7 partners and private capital. Biden explained the new program’s backstory, how they have been working to provide better, more “equitable” options for developing countries (alluding to the popular theory that construction contracts in countries like Zimbabwe or Zambia are allocated in exchange for exploitative mining concessions). A U.S. counterintelligence agency on Wednesday warned state and local officials that China is intensifying influence operations aimed at manipulating them into pressing the federal government to pursue more Beijing-friendly policies. China “understands that U.S. state and local leaders enjoy a degree of independence from Washington and may seek to use them as proxies to advocate for national U.S. policies Beijing desires,” the National Counterintelligence and Security Center said in a bulletin sent to state and local officials. Former US Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Frank Lavin offers his perspectives, amid reports that US President Joe Biden may lift some tariffs on Chinese goods. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open”.
Russia-China Relations The so-called VRIC nations will take part in the 2022 edition of the International Army Games, organized by Russia and hosted by several countries since its inception in 2015. The news comes from a report by The Centre for a Secure Free Society which says: “In mid-August, Venezuela will host the “Sniper Frontier” competition with the participation of Russia, Iran, and China’s military, as well as at least 10 other nations.” The report noted that the competition is a “strategic move that seeks to preposition forward-deployed military assets in Latin America and the Caribbean. “The VRIC (Venezuela, Russia, Iran and China) nations are getting ready to make a loud statement that the region is ready to embrace the multipolar force.” The United States has imposed a series of sanctions on all four members of the VRIC community, prompting the members to unite in resisting pressure from Washington. From oil deals to diplomatic cover in international institutions, there’s no denying that Beijing has supported Moscow throughout its war with Ukraine, but to what extent remains an issue of contention and highlights the deep contradictions in the China-Russia relationship. Finding Perspective: China’s growing appetite for discounted Russian oil made headlines in late June as Beijing overtook Germany as the biggest single buyer of Russian energy. India, which also has historic and complicated ties to Moscow, has also bought up Russian oil. Despite being sold at a steep discount, the purchases – along with climbing oil prices – have allowed Russian revenues to grow in the face of Western pressure and given Moscow a crucial financial lifeline to keep funding its war effort. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) on Wednesday said that it has never had any customers in Russia, assuaging investor concerns that the Chinese contract chip maker could be punished by Washington over potential violations of US economic sanctions on the country for invading Ukraine. “SMIC has always been operating in compliance. The company has never had any Russian customers,” the firm said in response to an investor’s question on an online information platform run by the Shanghai Stock Exchange. That response comes months after SMIC, mainland China’s largest and most advanced chip manufacturer, was singled out by US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, who warned that Washington could “essentially shut” the company down by denying it access to American tools and software if it sold semiconductors to Russia. Before the war in Ukraine, China was already pursuing a national strategy of “tech independence,” emphasizing indigenous innovation and the recruitment of overseas talent. Xi has stressed its importance in recent years as both the Trump and Biden administrations have tightened U.S. restrictions on Chinese tech giants like Huawei and ZTE that they deem threats to national security. However, Russia’s growing isolation from companies like Apple has added to calls for China’s tech independence from the West, which is also referred to as the “great decoupling.”
CCP Foreign Influence To evaluate the prevalence of Chinese state media across search results, we first developed a list of 12 key terms related to Xinjiang and COVID-19 and then tracked the extent to which these terms returned search results from Chinese state media. Over the course of four months, we then collected the first page of (or first ten) search results for each of these terms from Google News, Bing News, Google Search, Bing Search, and YouTube every day between November 1, 2021, and February 28, 2022. We then classified the results from each day based on whether they returned known state-backed media sources. During the 120 days that we tracked search engine results for terms linked to Xinjiang and COVID-19, Chinese state media featured prominently. Chinese government-funded language and culture centers known as Confucius Institutes have rapidly closed down across the United States over the past four years amid pressure from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the US Department of State, the US Congress, and state legislatures, concerned about China’s influence on universities. However, “many once-defunct Confucius Institutes have since reappeared in other forms”, according to the association’s just-released report, After Confucius Institutes: China’s enduring influence on American higher education. It adds: “The single most popular reason institutions give when they close a CI is to replace it with a new Chinese partnership programme.” China and Thailand reaffirmed political and economic ties in an official meeting between their foreign ministers, who also agreed on the need to promote mutual cooperation in a fast-changing world. During Tuesday’s meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on regional and international issues, such as revitalizing their economies affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, cooperation on multilateral platforms and cyber-security issues. They also highlighted the need for each country to complement the other’s economic development strategies, specifically through projects such as China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor. China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called on Myanmar’s junta leaders to talk to their opponents amid concerns over escalating violence and deteriorating human rights in the Southeast Asian country. Wang is in Myanmar for his first visit since the junta overthrew the democratically elected government of Aung San Su Kyi in February 2021. His trip is the most high profile by a Chinese representative since leader Xi Jinping met junta chief Min Aung Hlaing in 2020 to discuss China-backed projects including a controversial dam and an economic corridor. “We encourage all parties in Myanmar to engage in political dialogue within the constitutional and legal framework and restart the process of democratic transformation,” Wang said in remarks published by his ministry. He also pledged support and reiterated hopes for Myanmar’s “political and social stability.” A Chinese university sanctioned by the US said it had successfully carried out a test flight of a new hypersonic aircraft on Monday. Feitian 1, which was developed by a research team at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) in Xian, Shaanxi province, used a combination of rocket and air-breathing engines and could generate a thrust faster than Mach 5, according to a statement posted on the university’s social media account on Tuesday. The rocket and scramjet engines burned kerosene, a low-cost fuel. The university said the test flight was a “complete success” and was world-first proof of the feasibility of critical new technologies. The launch was conducted in an unspecified test facility in China’s northwestern region.
COVID-19 Beijing on Wednesday announced a Covid-19 vaccine mandate for residents to enter public venues, becoming the first city in mainland China to do so as it attempts to contain a highly infectious Omicron subvariant. From July 11, people will need to show proof of vaccination to enter a wide range of public places in the Chinese capital, including cinemas, libraries, museums, gyms, stadiums and training centers, a city health official told a news briefing Wednesday. People who are “not suitable” for vaccination will be exempted from the requirement, the official added, without clarifying how they can provide proof for exemption. It also remains unclear how people who received vaccination overseas can satisfy the requirement. China’s health code systems — which are used to show proof of vaccination — do not currently recognize foreign vaccines. Hong Kong will stop banning routes for airlines that bring in too many passengers with Covid-19, suspending a policy that has been heavily criticized by businesses and travelers for snarling plans and leaving people stranded. The flight ban was one of many strict Covid-control policies that have left the Asian financial center more isolated from a world that is moving on from pandemic restrictions. Other travel-deterring controls including long hotel quarantines and tough testing requirements for boarding flights will remain in place, but the suspension of the flight ban beginning Thursday removes a hurdle. Now, China is closing in on the finish line on developing its own covid antiviral pill. And it has what looks to be a promising candidate. In late May, Shanghai-headquartered biotech firm Junshi Biosciences announced results from its late-stage Phase 3 trial of VV116, an oral covid antiviral pill. While full data have not yet been released, the company said that trial results showed VV116 to be more effective than Pfizer’s Paxlovid in accelerating covid patients’ recovery.
Hong Kong It was no accident that Chinese leader Xi Jinping repeatedly used the word “chaos” to describe Hong Kong as he marked the July 1 anniversary of the 1997 handover of the former British colony. Mr. Xi vowed that Hong Kong would move “from chaos to control.” But what he was really affirming is that China’s leaders will not tolerate democracy and its discontents, and intend to finish off Hong Kong as a beacon of free thinking and openness. The Chinese-Canadian tycoon’s trial was said to have started on Monday, five years after he disappeared from a luxury Hong Kong hotel. The incident sent shockwaves through Hong Kong at the time. It raised many questions about Beijing’s reach and deepened fears that residents could be forcibly taken by Chinese agents to face trial on the mainland. Those fears would later spark some of the largest protests Hong Kong had ever seen in 2019, after authorities attempted to introduce a bill that would allow these extraditions to take place. His disappearance took place at a time when China was cracking down on conglomerates. Mr Xiao had also owned non-controlling stakes in banking and insurance companies, and was known to have built strong connections with families of Communist leaders after he sided with the party against student protests in Beijing in 1989.
Taiwan A top Taiwanese official said on Thursday that the biggest benefit from a proposed trade agreement with the United States would be to prop up Taiwan’s economy and democracy in the face of China’s attempts to isolate the country. “If our economy can not be strong enough, then there’s only one place that we can go — China,” John Deng, Taiwan’s minister without portfolio, said in an interview. “More reliance on their market. More dependent.” That’s a concern because Taiwan’s economy is heavily entwined with China, giving Beijing increased leverage in the ongoing fight between the two sides over whether Taiwan is a separate country. As the geopolitical effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine become more obvious, the collective defense provided by NATO is the key security umbrella that unites European countries and protects them from further intrusion by their malicious eastern neighbor. With Finland and Sweden having been invited to join NATO — which, if they join, would increase the number of member states from 30 to 32 — two more nations in the region are in line to be included in the regional security pact. Meanwhile, the support that Russia has been receiving behind the scenes from China and other countries is one of the main reasons the war is still going on. A year before Britain handed Hong Kong to China, then-President Jiang Zemin hailed the “one country, two systems” plan for the city as a model for the country to one day unify with Taiwan. Taiwan would get “a high degree of autonomy” – the same pledge China used for Hong Kong – while keeping legislative and independent judicial power, and its own armed forces, according to Jiang’s speech, copies of which were distributed at Hong Kong’s handover center in 1997. For Taiwan though, the proposal has never been an option.
Xinjiang With the release of the so-called Xinjiang Police Files, the claims of atrocities being carried out against the Uyghur population in China seem to have been confirmed. Although China continues to deny that it is committing human rights violations and insists that the Uyghurs are attending voluntary vocational training, these leaked files provide severely damning evidence to the contrary. The disturbing files have shed new light on the Chinese government’s twisted interpretation of and lack of respect for human rights. Despite China’s repeated denials, the extensive cache of images, lists of guards and detainees, detailed instructions for running the camps, and internal communications from high-ranking officials paint a very disconcerting picture of what is happening to an estimated 1-2 million Uyghurs in China. The files seem to corroborate what Dr. Zenz uncovered in his years of research and described in a 2020 article as “probably the largest incarceration of an ethnoreligious minority since the Holocaust.” Hundreds of multinationals and smaller companies are using forced or slave labor in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. For the moment, it is not clear how the Biden administration will react to such abhorrent employment practices. On June 22, Jewish World Watch, an NGO, launched an online database of businesses that either are or appear to be employing such labor, either directly or through suppliers. There are now 803 firms from more than 35 countries on the database. The release is timely because on the previous day, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act went into effect. The American law creates a rebuttable presumption that goods made in Xinjiang were produced with forced labor and are therefore ineligible for importation into the U.S. pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930.
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List of the employees of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation Registered at the address: Moscow, Bolshaya Lubyanka str. Russian FSB officers involved in criminal activities of the aggressor-country in Europe Full name, Date of birth, Place of birth, Passport, Date of issue, Issuing authority, Body code, Registration address, Previous address, Special marks, SIGNATURE, Debts, Air tickets, Credit cards, Sim-cards, Modems, Motor vehicles, System number, Sign “sold earlier
ABADJI MIKHAIL VALERYEVICH, 22.03.1977, 3802688956, 01.10.2002, MOSCOW, B.Lubyanka 2, Federal Security Service (FSB), Russian Federation, +79773401033, E54FD81C33BF8586B151B2ABD2345EBE, TV(1), 2395;
ABGARYAN ARMAN KHACHATUROVICH, 6/12/1981, 101000, Moscow, ul. 2, B. Lubyanka Street, Moscow, Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation, A3B52E412CB1B1E0FC3D3B859B191073, 2525;
ABRAMOV ROMAN VIKTOROVICH, 05.12.1986, 9006759816, 107031, Moscow, Bolshaya Lubyanka street, 1/3, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, 2077754864E9763D0FD62006489D09FC, AA(8), AB(3), 44, +;
ABRAMOVICH SERGEI VITALIEVICH, 15.08.1971, 4499013179, 23.05.2000, MAGADAN UVD, MOSCOW, LUBYANKA B. 1/3 led, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, 8629057431, 0E4A50F172814C110805E79591FAFF72, TV(1), 2069;
AVEZOV ANDREY MAHSUDOVICH, 07.12.1976, 4901171018, 30.08.2001, MOSCOW, Lubyanka B. 1, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, 5D8FB47096EEE3827CF2CA38539C2BE0, TV(1), 2319;
Agoltsev MIKHAIL SERGEEVICH, 05.07.1986, NO DATA, 107031, Moscow, Bolshaya Lubyanka street, house 1/3, B/P 93970, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, BC8F4DA0B950502505BE800AC017FD41, AA(3), 33, +;
AZIMOV RAMIDIN EMIRZHANOVICH, 12.08.1971, 8202913216, 25.10.2002, G. MAKHACHKALA, MOSCOW, LUBYANKA B. 1/3 209, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, +79200742222, 0184632D98A797075C8E050F42C06263, TV(1), 2168;
AIDAROVA TATYANA YURIEVNA, 11/15/1971, ALTAI KRAI, ALEY DISTRICT, BOROVSKAYA S., NO DATA, 107031, Moscow, ul. Bolshaya Lubyanka, 1/3, Federal, Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation, BARNAUL, TITOVA 46-11, BARNAUL GORNOALTAYA 8-31, 020CF73780EFC716F98690F91078CDC0, AA(3), 49, +;
Akinin MAKSIM ALEXANDROVICH, 05.02.1981, 6103908757, 08.07.2003, Zheleznodorozhny District Police Department, Ryazan, MOSCOW, Lubyanka B 1/3, Federal Security Service, (FSB) RF, +79067302138, 8984230D0BA64AE156A26DC678065904, TV(1), 2193;
OLEG ALEXENOV, 26.03.1967, BELGOROD, 1404397559, 03.04.2004, BELGOROD, Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia, BELGOROD, 3, Bolshaya Lubyanka str. KOMMUNISTICheskaya 47 (Now located at the Trade Committee of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation in Belgorod region), C195D93FEA13E0822ED749C6CFF5E8B6, AA(2), 20, +;
AKSENOV FEDOR OLEGOVICH, 4510826767, 14.12.2010, BRANCH OF THE UFMS OF RUSSIA FOR THE CITY. MOSCOW MESHCHANSKY DIVISION (770007), 107031, Moscow, Bolshaya Lubyanka street, 1/3, Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation, F4E810D53C4C7E709428DC7DFE376691, RT(1), 163, +;
AKSENOVA EKATERINA SERGEEVNA, 25.10.1985, GURIEVSK KEME. KEMEROVSK OBLAST, 4510005029, 26.12.2008, 4510005029 OTD-RE of R-NEW TUSHINO OF DFMS OF RUSSIA ON, MOSCOW WEST HOUSE 26.12.2008, 107031, Moscow, Bolshaya Lubyanka str. 1/3, Federal Security Service (FSB) of the RF, 0B58EE48211E711DA0D54B2DF616B512, BT(1), 128, +;
ALEXANDR YURIYEVICH AKULININ, 23.11.1986, 0706848436, 27.12.2006, IZOBILNSKY DISTRICT OF STAVROPOLSKY KRAJOR (262010), 107031, Moscow, Bolshaya ul. Moscow, Bolshaya, Lubyanka street, 1/3, Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation, 9F71D1A2869BD695523E39210009EA36, AB(4), RT(1), 173, +;
ALIMAGOMEDOV CHINGIZ MAMEDOVICH, 16.03.1981, 8202875387, 107031, Moscow, Bolshaya Lubyanka str. 1/3, Federal Security Service (FSB) of the RF, MAKHACHKALA, NEW KHUSHET Lenina str. 95 sq. 57, MSISDN +79853652632, 9DF07C1DAEDBA6F7F2B6E585C59CE8DC, AA(1), AV(12), 122, +;
OLEG MIKHAILOVICH ALIMOV, February 12, 1978, 4004611967, 101000 Moscow, ul. B. Lubyanka str. 2, Moscow, Federal Security Service (FSB), Russian Federation, +79154268281, A2E06F017474F0D6F2A3054C4F55A1DC, 2521;
Yekaterina SERGEEVNA AMOCHAEVA, 13.10.1990, 4617676416, 07.10.2017, MOSCOW, BOLSHAYA LUBYANKA d.2, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, +79267199932, 31D5F0EBDCEB21FE40DB98569A61BA6, TV(1), 2468;
ANDRONOV IVAN ALEXANDROVICH, 20.07.1978, 1100252852, 30.05.2001, MOSCOW, Lubyanka B 1/3, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, +79264336350, 38EE78FE87917CE636337478C380F4AC, TV(1), 2307;
ANIKIN VALERY VIKTOROVICH, 11.11.1979, 4604752393, 101000, Moscow, ul. Moscow, B. Lubyanka street, 2, Federal Security Service (FSB), Russian Federation, 974B58A75C7F0A93AD6AF8803DC84332, 2543;
ANIKIN MAXIM NIKOLAEVICH, 10/25/1979, 6099164594, 12/02/2000, MOSCOW, LUBYANKA B. 2, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, 7FE8E750545F77066FE7C87FD24A2BA6, TV(1), 2488;
RUSLAN IVANOVICH ANNENKOV, 18.09.1980, 4607390357, 02.02.2007, MOSCOW, Lubyanka B. 2, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, +79017796125, 4A8F06F25FA6DC39B89E4DECAA2321E8, TV(1), 2384;
ANOPOV VITALY VLADIMIROVICH, 31.05.1960, CITY. Kansk, KRAZNYARSK REGION, 0504055389, 14.07.2005, Department of Internal Affairs of the PRIMORSK REGION, 107031, Moscow, Bolshaya Lubyanka str. TUNGUSKAYA, 48, sq. 75, MSISDN +79653800790 ; MSISDN 2006-2012 +79147308712 , +79027538712, 2304E5350AFA68A117544BF631B01935, 1583, +;
ALEXANDER GENNADYEVICH ANTYUFEEV, 14.08.1974, 4501044608, 13.08.2001, KHOVRINO IAB, MOSCOW, LUBYANKA B. 2 in/h, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, +79168489666, 9E8F2B92D7B63A6D42C3389F07E85CB9, TV(1), 2198;
ANUFRIEV VADIM NIKOLAEVICH, 10.02.1969, CITY. PAVLOVSKY-POSAD, MOSCOW region, 4513477153, 06.03.2014, FMS PO District BIRYULEVO EAST, Moscow, Bolshaya Lubyanka street, 2, sq.v., Federal Security Service (FSB) of the RF, Moscow, Yagodnaya 8 to 1, sq.533, MSISDN +79160597110, 906677B1AE11CCFF617086F76348FBBA, 2674;
OLESHA ANATOLYEVNA APPAKOVA, 23.03.1980, 5006009785, 30.05.2006, MOSCOW, LUBYANKA B. 12 VED, Federal Security Service (FSB), Russian Federation, +79263218050, B47CD8E69E59D8F4605B699502069D3C, TV(1), 2128;
ARTAMONOV ANDREY ANATOLYEVICH, 11.11.1972, 4702569818, 101000 Moscow, ul. B. Lubyanka str. 2, Moscow, Federal Security Service (FSB), Russian Federation, E54D7BE2D0A7A7A4F968750B3F8533262C, AA(1), 2553;
ARKHIPOV DMITRY KONSTANTINOVICH, 30.07.1982, 4514914999, 27.01.2015, MOSCOW, BOLSHAYA LUBYANKA d.1/3, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, 7EAC26E8B52F048D7A6E4CCEC885EE8F, TV(1), 2357;
ALEXANDER VLADIMIROVICH ASTAKHOV, 01.08.1959, 0305537051, 20.08.2004, Department of Internal Affairs of NOVOROSISK KRASNODARSKY KRA-YA, MOSCOW, LUBYANKA B 1/3, Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation, +79162046197, 7FF00702C26510E2D703A9635B487A, TV(1), 2233;
EDUARD ALEXANDROVICH ASTAKHOV, 20.09.1988, 4509881070, 02.10.2008, OUFMS MESHCHANSKY, MOSCOW, LUBYANKA B. 1/3 VED., Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, +79269576499, 0B89048C3487ADA8DDB774D998F15E35, TV(1), 2087;
ATALIKOV VADIM VLADIMIROVICH, 19.10.1985, 8305731981, 30.12.2005, MOSCOW, 20 Bolshaya Lubyanka St., Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, 7D53A84D40AE81B779E1832A7023A703, TV(1), 2411;
AUSHEV RUSLAN MAGOMEDOVICH, 09.04.1970, 101000, Moscow, ul. 2, B. Lubyanka str, Moscow, Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation, C83C479B37F172E707F359F507C0945E, 2528;
AFANASIEV EDUARD VLADIMIROVICH, 28.04.1976, 5000571550, 06.04.2001, Department of Internal Affairs of Novosibirsk, Moscow, Lubyanka blvd 2, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, +79161131022, FAFD9DB3CA577EA7284560F09860DB8A, TV(1), 2201;
BABICH ALEKSEY IVANOVICH, 03.05.1972, 0801196900, 19.04.2001, Department of Internal Affairs of the INDUSTRIAL ROUND OF KHABAROVSK, MOSCOW, Lubyanka B. 2, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, +79147766943, B1784683A4CA30F852382607123F26F95, TV(1), 2267;
BABKOV IVAN VLADIMIROVICH, 03.06.1985, 4005813364, 05.12.2005, 65 OM KIROVSKY RON, MOSCOW, LUBYANKA B. 2d, Federal Security Service (FSB), RF, E54D3F934C9212D734C22E31EE0D8445, TV(1), 2261;
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
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Dr. Sex. Topics full movie, nudie cutie, sexploition, stripping, peeping tom, nudity, [1964] Three sex researchers discuss their wildest cases, as told to them by their patients. A “Nudie Cutie” exploitation movie . The story is just a reason to look at nude women. Addeddate 2011-06-18 21:22:23 Ia_orig__runtime 62 minutes 36 seconds Identifier Dr.Sex Run time 1:02:36 Sound sound plus-circle Add Review commentReviews Reviewer: Texas Johnny – favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite – February 11, 2020 Subject: Here Is the Real Truth About This Film! This film was produced and directed by Ted V. Mikels (The Corpse Grinders, The Astro-Zombies, etc.) for two of his buddies in Hollywood, Wayne Rogers and Peter Falk.
My name is John (Johnny) Cornett and I worked with Ted in Las Vegas from the early 90’s until his death in 2015. We were shooting a film at the time, “10 Violent Women: Part Two.” Unfortunately, that film remains unfinished. Ted was a great guy and he is missed by all who knew him.
Ted was always a little embarrassed by Dr. Sex, he always referred to it as “The Doctors.” Those shapely legs you see after a skirt is pulled-up are those of Ted’s wife Geneva.
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Dossier Center List On April 6, 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions against 24 Russians, including businessmen and government officials from Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. We believe it would be wrong to rely solely on the opinion of a foreign government. The Dossier Center publishes its own list of possible organizers of the Kremlin OCG and their likely accomplices with brief profiles. Probable organizers Probable accomplices
Probable organizers Probable accomplices Alexander Bastrykin Vladislav Reznik Dmitri Rogozin Yevgeny Prigozhin Vladimir Yakunin Gennady Petrov Andrey Fursenko Gennady Timchenko Alexander Bortnikov Yury Vorobyev Andrey Skoch Andrey Vorobyev Alexander Zharov Andrey Akimov Vladimir Bogdanov Victor Vekselberg Timur Valiulin Mikhail Fradkov Sergey Fursenko Alexander Torshin Konstantin Kosachev Igor Rotenberg Alexei Dumin Natalia Veselnitskaya Sergey Bochkarev Alexander Mitusov Alexei Kuznetsov Denis Katsyv Boris Gromov Petr Katsyv Oleg Budargin Maxim Liksutov Ilya Eliseev Dmitry Kiselev Nikolay Nikiforov Vladimir Puchkov Viktor Kharitonin Alexander Klyachin Maxim Vorobiev Sergei Sobyanin Leonid Mikhelson Igor Kesaev Samvel Karapetyan Yuri Chikhanchin Olga Golodets Alexander Tkachev Nikolay Tokarev Leonid Simanovsky Igor Shchegolev German Gref Alexander Fomin Eduard Khudainatov Mikhail Murashko Oleg Matytsin Yury Trutnev Yury Borisov Dmitry Chernyshenko Tatiana Golikova Sergey Kravtsov Olga Lyubimova Oleg Feoktistov Mikhail Mishustin Marat Khusnullin Maxim Reshetnikov Victoria Abramchenko Valery Falkov Alexander Kozlov Alexander Novak Andrey Belousov Vladimir Yakushev Konstantin Chuichenko Maksut Shadaev Sergey Lavrov Alexey Shaposhnikov Svetlana Radionova Alexander Beglov Vladimir Potanin Timur Ivanov Andrey Alshevskikh Natalia Sergunina Sergey Kirienko Mikhail Degtyarev Alexander Gorbenko Igor Levitin Evgeny Shkolov Vladimir Ustinov Igor Shuvalov Sergei Prikhodko Arkady Dvorkovich Vladimir Medinsky Sergei Shoigu Denis Manturov Vladimir Kolokoltsev Valentina Matvienko Vyacheslav Volodin Nikolay Patrushev Rashid Nurgaliyev Georgy Poltavchenko Yury Chaika Viktor Zolotov Alexey Miller Igor Sechin Andrey Kostin Oleg Deripaska Suleiman Kerimov Yuri Kovalchuk Ziyavudin Magomedov Alexei Mordashov Iskandar Makhmudov Arkady Rotenberg Boris Rotenberg Kirill Shamalov
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Publication date 1975 Usage Attribution 3.0Creative Commons Licenseby Topics Drama, Mystery, Thriller Publisher Spelling-Goldberg Productions This film falls firmly in the So Bad You’ll Love It.
After a plane takes off for London, a note is found in the airport saying that some people are going to be killed. And it is not long after that, that someone is killed. The captain (Robert Stack) tries to keep the passengers calm while the people on the ground do background checks on everyone and they learn that some of the passengers have history with one another. But it seems that there’s a lot more going on.
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A lawsuit on the liquidation of a branch of the Soros Foundation* was accepted by a court in Yerevan. The plaintiffs were two lawyers — Tigran Atanesyan and Margarita Gulumyan, accusing the foundation of destructive activities. The court accepted the claim for production, but refused to apply security measures. The lawyers asked to ban the activities of the foundation and seize its accounts for the duration of the proceedings.
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Usage Public DomainCreative Commons Licensepublicdomain Topics shake rattle rock, mike connors, fats domino They’re trying to stop rock and roll! Some squares need to be enlightened about this new music that they say will ruin the young people of our country! Can the kids do it? Stars Fats Domino, Joe Turner, Mike “Touch” Connors, Margaret DuMont and Lisa Gaye. Also starring Sterling Holloway. Addeddate 2010-06-03 20:08:53 Color rock and rollin’ black and white Ia_orig__runtime 75 minutes 26 seconds Identifier ShakeRattleAndRock Run time 1:15:26 Sound sound
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Tarzan of the Apes by National Film Corporation of America
Publication date 1918 Topics Tarzan, silent, Elmo Lincoln, jungle Language English dialogue cards Original (PD) version of this classic, NOT the VHS version “copyrighted” in 1982. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0009682/ At this early point in American film history, Tarzan of the Apes was an instant success. Elmo Lincoln was perhaps the best actor at the time for the role. It’s a fairly straight forward telling of the novel, tho Edgar Rice Burroughs was frequently on the set in an advisory role and his input was seldom utilized. In the books, Tarzan was quite the self-made scholar and this was barely touched upon in the film. For 1918, this turned out to be an excellent film, parts of which still hold up today. It’s a solid 7 out of 10, and well worth seeing. Addeddate 2007-10-07 03:34:44 Color black and white Identifier TarzanoftheApes1918AndyDivx Location African jungle Run time 1:00:29 Sound silent
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U.S.-China Relations Faced with a newly aggressive Russia, NATO leaders on Wednesday outlined a muscular new vision that names Moscow as the military alliance’s primary adversary but also, for the first time, declares China to be a strategic “challenge.” It was a fundamental shift for an alliance that was born in the Cold War but came to view a post-Soviet Russia as a potential ally, and did not focus on China at all. China offered a chilly response to the new NATO moves. “The deepening strategic partnership between the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation and their mutually reinforcing attempts to undercut the rules-based international order run counter to our values and interests,” NATO leaders said in a new mission statement issued during their summit in Madrid. The United States has accused several companies and research institutes in China of supporting Russia’s military after the Ukraine invasion began, in one of the first concrete signs of Chinese entities allegedly helping Russia against Washington’s wishes. The Commerce Department said it was adding five of the companies to a trade blacklist known as the Entity List as punishment. It also accused two Chinese research institutes already on the blacklist since 2018 of supporting Russia’s military in recent weeks. Entities added to the list are effectively blocked from buying U.S. technology.
A pro-Chinese government group has impersonated environmental campaigners on social media platforms in an effort to undermine rare earths producers in the US and Canada, according to a cyber security consultancy. Mandiant said the group behind the attacks, known as Dragonbridge, had used fake Facebook and Twitter accounts to claim a US government-funded rare earths refinery in Texas being built by Australian group Lynas Rare Earths would “expose the area to irreversible environmental damage” and “radioactive contamination”. Mandiant described Dragonbridge as a “pro-People’s Republic of China (PRC) network” but did not identify it in more detail. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute think-tank corroborated Mandiant’s report to the Financial Times. China’s plan to establish a yuan pooling scheme with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), plus Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Chile could pave the way for the currency to play an anchoring role in the Asia-Pacific region, analysts said. The plan comes amid heightened worry in Beijing about US dollar hegemony and as global investors search for safe harbours while the US embarks on monetary normalisation to tame high inflation.
Russia-China Relations India’s biggest cement producer, UltraTech Cement(ULTC.NS), is importing a cargo of Russian coal and paying using Chinese yuan, according to an Indian customs document reviewed by Reuters, a rare payment method that traders say could become more common. UltraTech is bringing in 157,000 tonnes of coal from Russian producer SUEK that loaded on the bulk carrier MV Mangas from the Russian Far East port of Vanino, the document showed. It cites an invoice dated June 5 that values the cargo at 172,652,900 yuan ($25.81 million). Two trade sources familiar with the matter said the cargo’s sale was arranged by SUEK’s Dubai-based unit, adding that other companies have also placed orders for Russian coal using yuan payments. Iran, which holds the world’s second largest gas reserves, has applied to join the BRICS group of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa that Beijing and Moscow cast as a powerful emerging market alternative to the West. China has called for NATO members to drop their “Cold War mentality” after the intergovernmental military alliance declared Beijing was a “challenge” to its interests and security. “NATO should stop drawing ideological lines, stoking political confrontation, or seeking to start a new Cold War,” Mr Zhao said.
CCP Foreign Influence For almost two decades, the synergy between China and Germany worked. China contributed low wages and input costs. Germans contributed technical know-how and the fruits of decades of engineering breakthroughs and research. Young Chinese workers got jobs. Aging German investors got profits. But in the end, Germany has lost out to China’s manufacturing prowess. China’s auto industry is surpassing Germany’s, certainly in size and soon, perhaps, in quality. China’s relentless focus on digitalization and other emerging technologies is reducing its dependence on a rival whose manufacturing and engineering heyday was in the 1970s. Original analysis by Enodo Economics shows that Beijing’s “Made in China 2025” industrial policy has done exactly what critics warned it would. Although China failed to secure endorsement from the Pacific Island nations for its proposed regional agreement this month, it successfully finalized a controversial bilateral security pact with the Solomon Islands in May. The pact reportedly allows the deployment of Chinese police and docking of Chinese ships in the islands. The agreement first sparked backlash when an unsigned document was leaked on Twitter back in March. The leak caused concern among the United States, Japan, and Australia that the agreement would lead to the establishment of a Chinese military installation in the Solomon Islands. Considering the United States and its allies’ opposition to a Chinese foothold in the South Pacific, the agreement is a significant diplomatic victory for Beijing. There will be no easy exit from this new chapter of Sino-American strategic competition—a chapter that arguably started with Xi’s moves against the South China Sea and neighboring states seven years ago, as the Obama administration was still exploring modalities for a productive bilateral relationship. Extended interviews and in-depth crisis scenario exercises with dozens of companies and investors, including to an elite group of participants in the Bloomberg New Economy Forum, about these issues over the past few months, have revealed an unexpected combination of overconfidence and resignation in their views. Chinese university graduates are struggling to find work in the country’s worst labour market in years — unless they have degrees in Marxism. Despite being China’s ruling ideology, Marxism has for decades been an obscure major for students. But it is enjoying a revival under President Xi Jinping, who has urged Chinese Communist party cadres to “remember the original mission” as he prepares to begin an unprecedented third term in power this year.
COVID-19 Economic activity in China expanded in June after three straight months of contraction, according to official surveys of businesses and factories that point to a modest recovery after Covid-19 restrictions were eased in the world’s second-largest economy. Economists are downbeat about the prospects for a major revival, however, given the darkening global backdrop and the risk of further Covid outbreaks. President Xi Jinping solidified the position during a trip to Wuhan, where the pathogen first emerged in 2019, saying China is capable of achieving a “final victory” over the coronavirus. The Covid Zero policy is the most effective and economic approach for the country, Xi said Tuesday during the visit, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. The first update of the National Health Commission’s protocol since May 2021 sparked enthusiasm in financial markets and increased demand for travel by cutting quarantine time in half, with some analysts projecting it may signal the start of China’s withdrawal from the Covid Zero approach that largely cut it off from the rest of the world since 2020.
Hong Kong Mr. Xi’s decision to visit Hong Kong despite a recent rise in Covid infections in the city underscores the importance of signaling his control over the former British colony. This is Mr. Xi’s first time in Hong Kong since pro-democracy protesters mounted a serious challenge to Beijing’s rule in 2019 that roiled the territory for months. In the years since, Mr. Xi has enforced a sweeping crackdown on dissent, with the arrests of thousands of people, including leading opposition figures, lawmakers, academics, newspaper editors and a retired Catholic bishop. Mr. Xi has not left China in 29 months. His absence has been increasingly conspicuous, especially as a flurry of diplomacy arose in response to the war in Ukraine and the ensuing political, military and economic fallout. Hong Kong was not supposed to look like this, 25 years after the end of British colonial rule and midway through China’s promised 50 years of autonomy and personal freedoms. There are now more than 1,000 political prisoners languishing in Hong Kong’s jails, among them activists, students, journalists and lawyers. Dozens have been jailed for a year or longer without bail in the legal limbo of “pretrial detention.” Some 47 opposition politicians face possible life in prison because they participated in a primary election, considered subversive in the new Hong Kong. Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s departure from office Thursday closes what’s arguably been the most difficult chapter in Hong Kong’s history since its return to Chinese rule a quarter century ago. Lam’s five-year tenure saw more than 1 million people march against her government, and months of often violent street protests, after she tried to allow extradition to China. Beijing responded with unprecedented interventions in the former British colony’s legislative and electoral framework that crushed open dissent in the once freewheeling city.
Taiwan Trade talks between Taiwan and the United States this week give the self-ruled island a chance to accelerate exports to the giant Western consumer market and away from mainland China, a political adversary that many Taiwanese firms still depend on for business, according to officials and analysts. The initiative, announced by US President Joe Biden’s administration on June 1, calls on the US to support Taiwanese agriculture, which has lost consumers in mainland China over political spats, and to engage more in its digital economy – a sector that US officials hope to avoid in China over intellectual property concerns. A U.S. Navy aircraft’s flight through the Taiwan Strait last week demonstrated a U.S. commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, the U.S. military said on Tuesday, after China complained it endangered peace and stability. The main opposition Kuomingtang (KMT) party on Wednesday (June 29) issued a statement refuting claims by the Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) that Taiwan is ruled by Beijing and the Taiwan Strait is its “internal waters.” TAO Spokesperson Ma Xiaoguang (馬曉光) claimed the People’s Republic of China (PRC) replaced the Republic of China (ROC) on Oct. 1, 1949 to “become the sole legal government of China, the sole representative in the world, and fully enjoys the right to exercise China’s sovereignty, including sovereignty over Taiwan.” In response, the KMT issued a statement on its website pointing out, “The Republic of China has always been a sovereign and independent country, and the People’s Republic of China has never ruled Taiwan.” The KMT condemned TAO’s claims as “not only hurting the feelings of Taiwanese, but also being detrimental to the peaceful development of cross-strait relations.” Western nations need to do more to ensure Taiwan can protect itself against China, the UK’s foreign secretary has urged. Liz Truss said she was working with allies in the G7 group to ensure the self-ruled island has “the defence capability it needs”. She added the West had failed to arm Ukraine early enough to deter Russia from its invasion earlier this year. It comes amid fresh tensions between China and the US over Taiwan. In an apparent change of tone, US President Joe Biden stated unequivocally that the US would defend the island if China attacked. Taiwan on Wednesday rebuffed a complaint from the Philippines about live fire drills around a Taiwan-controlled island deep in the South China Sea, saying it had the right to do so and always gives issues a warning of its exercises.
Xinjiang A new U.S. law meant to penalize forced labor in China’s western Xinjiang region is showcasing the still-fearsome reach of American economic power—and its limits. The law is already having a marked impact on one of Xinjiang’s key industries—cotton—and has the potential to seriously damage China’s textiles industry, the world’s largest. But the lack of impact on another key Xinjiang product—polysilicon, used to make solar panels—showcases the law’s limits. Companies in both sectors have been implicated in the use of forced labor, according to the U.S. government. Matthew P. Robertson, a data scientist with VOC, and Jacob Lavee write: China’s crime against humanity—of massive executions by organ-procuring physicians—has been accomplished secretly under the headlights of operating rooms, and so for decades has been hard to detect. The global silence with which these crimes have been met is unconscionable—crimes similar to those of the Nazi doctors are repeating themselves in front of our eyes, and yet the world remains quiet. It is high time for Western scientists, doctors, and the rest of humanity to reaffirm the sanctity of the Hippocratic oath and give meaning to the Jewish slogan after the Holocaust: Never again.
The China Debrief is a resource of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.
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This Japanese film was produced by Nikkatsu Corporation, and was their only foray into the giant monster genre. The foreign sales title for the film was Gappa: The Triphibian Monster, and was dubbed into English (considered the “International Version”). The film was picked up by American International Pictures and released directly to television in the US under their American International Television banner, and retitled Monster from a Prehistoric Planet. This version was one of many films syndicated to broadcasters nationwide by AIP-TV, and became a staple for Horror Hosts on television stations from San Francisco to New York City from the late 1960s through early 1980s.
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