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Part 1/2 : ANR Founder highlights an example of Western Propaganda about Ukraine - Russia conflict verse the alternative view Australian’s and Westerners desperately need to be aware to avoid realising to late that the US and it’s puppet states like Australia,NZ, Canada and UK, citizens have once again been lied to about Russia being the bad guys just as the West was lied to about Iraq
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Elon Musk’s 18-year-old child’s request to legally change name and gender has been granted, according to court records.
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Are all Jewish Zionists? Jewish Influencer speaks out about being called an anti semitic and receiving death threats for being critical of Israel .
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On Monday, July 28, 08:00 a.m., a crowd began to gather outside a courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia. A squad of police officers and deputy sheriffs directed traffic on the main street, and hundreds of people walked through the entrance of the red building and up a short flight of stairs to the door of the room where the trial was held. Inside, a dozen electric fans and ozone generators were installed to clean the air and keep the atmosphere as cool as possible. Benches were installed instead of chairs and the seating capacity increased to 250. Only storytellers, lawyers, journalists, close friends of the prisoners and a few spectators were admitted. Frank was taken out of his cell at the Fulton County Jail just before 7:00 a.m. and spent the hours leading up to the court date chatting with them and other relatives. He was brought to court before 9:00 a.m. and chose a seat in front of the judge. Attorneys Luther Z. Rosser, Reuben R. Arnold, and Herbert Haas arrived, followed by a dozen assistants with papers and laws. Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey announced on behalf of the defense that he was prepared to proceed with the case. Attorney Arnold stood ready to oppose the motion to stay.
At 09:00, Judge L.S. Roan strode into the courtroom and Sheriff Mangum and Chief Lieutenant Plennie Minor lined up for orders. The material state witnesses that were called included the following individuals: Mr. J.W. Coleman, Mrs. J.W. Coleman, George W. Epps, Newsboy Polizei Sargent, LS. Dobbs, City Detective Eltharns, W. W. Rogers, Bayless City Detective John Black, Miss Grace Hicks, L. M. Gantt, Pinkerton Detective Harry Scott, City Detective B.B. Haslett, E.F. Holloway, M.B. Darley, Dr. William A. Giesling. Claude Smith, Urban Microbiologist, Ph.D. J.W. Hart, Coroner, Ph.D. H.F. Harris, E.L. Perry, E.S. Smith and Miss Monteen Stover. Attorney Dorsey have announced that they have not waived their intention to be called to the witness stand as directed by Judge Roan. The defense then named the following witnesses, all of whom responded: Annie Hickson, Mrs. Levi, Mrs. Josephine Salig, Emile Salig, H.J. Henze, R.H. Haas, W.H Mincey, J.S. T. Spear, E.F. Skipper, E.L. Centel, May Barrett, Ch. Carson, Mrs. Rebecca Carson, Harry Denham, Harry Gottheimer, Miss Corinthia Hall, Miss Hattie Hall, Mary Burke, Remy Quinn , Herbert J. Schiff, Ella Thomas, CB. Gilbert, Grank Payne, Eura Flowers, Alonzo Mann, Joseph Steger, Ike Strauss, J. C. Loeb, L. J. Cohen, Emma Bibb, Mrs. Bessie White, Joe Williams, Wade Campbell, William McKinley, J. E. Lyons, Dora Lavender, M.O. Nix, Jerome Michael.
At 8.40pm, the first of the 12 jurors was called to the court for questioning. Lawyer Dorsey asked each juror his usual formal questions. Are you related or married to the accused, the deceased, or the prosecutor? Have they formed or expressed an opinion within the bar association regarding the guilt or innocence of a prisoner? Do you hold prejudices or prejudices in favor of or against? Is her opinion completely impartial to the state and defendants? Do you oppose the death penalty for reasons of conscience?
As each Benyerman qualified, the lawyer proceeded with his usual legal formula, announcing that the jury's gaze was that of a competent senior juror, and that the jury's gaze was that of the prisoner. While each member of the first jury was exempt from cause and compelling challenge, the second and third juries were more fruitful, each with four jurors.
Mr. Hensley was elected as the first member of Congress and was passed by both sides at 11:00 am. By 3:00 p.m., 11 jurors from various storytelling teams had been selected. The last man, C.J. Bosshardt, was recognized as the 144th Tailsman. The 12 men who decide Frank's fate are M. Johanning, W.S. Woodward, J.T. Osborne, A.H. Hensley, F-V-L. Smith, J.T. Higdon, Dieter Townsend, WS Metcal, F.E. Winburn, A.L. Wisby, Charles J. Bochert, and W.M. Jeffries were all married except Bochert. At 03:00 p.m, Mrs. J.W. Coleman, the mother of the murdered girl, was called to the witness stand. Dressed in her jet black, she spoke slowly, barely audible outside her jury box. She described how she was the last time she saw her little daughter Mary. An important detail in this document is the testimony of George Epps, a playmate of the murder victim and one of the last people to see her alive. George Epps testified that he drove with the girl to Forsyth and Marietta Streets and left five minutes before entering the Pencil Factory. Old Newt Lee followed the boy to the witness stand for two hours on Monday afternoon, and sat there for three hours under unrelenting questioning. He describes finding the body on the afternoon of the day of the murder, calling the police, meeting with Frank, and rubbing his hands in the pencil factory. He's been overwhelmed on several occasions, but he's dodged every trap set by a shrewd defense cross-examiner. The state laid the groundwork for the case by proving that young factory manager Mary Phagan left home at age 11:50 p.m. and arrived at Forsyth and Marietta Streets at noon. 7:00 p.m. or a few minutes before, witnesses said she walked towards the pencil factory and probably never stepped out of the building. Several police officers who went to the pencil factory in response to Mr. Newt Lee's initial call were called and informed of the findings, the location and appearance of the body at the time of examination, and the surroundings during the fourth part of the trial. was done. Leo M. Frank's calm, confident countenance surprised all who saw him.
He sat between his wife and mother, whose face was almost passive and emotionless, his arms folded and staring at one of the jurors, witnesses, or lawyers. He spoke very little. Frank's actions were not indifferent, he analyzed all the statements filed against him and seemed to understand the legal issues that arose. He seemed calm, cool, and sure of himself and his cause. He wore a blue mohair suit and nose cannulas, which he occasionally wiped with a handkerchief.
His appearance was similar to that of a young boy, but his demeanor was resolute and resolute, befitting his age. His demeanor was the same whether he won or lost, with spectators complaining about the heat, lawyers and difficulty dealing with the crowd that overwhelmed the courtroom. The document's most important detail is that the defendant was considered to be the most obedient prisoner in prison and was never handcuffed during his transfer from prison to court and from court to prison. He was given unusual liberties in court, and never followed the advice of his guardians. His employer, the men who worked with him in the factory, and numerous female subordinates all declared that he was a victim of circumstance and that he had no Mary Phagan's blood in his hands. . Witnesses who accused the defendant of unfair relations with female workers at the factory were called perjurers, and friends of the defendant described women who testified that the defendant was not of good character as fanatics.
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Prominent Italian Chef Rubio, who has been vocal about his support of Palestine has posted to his so
Prominent Italian Chef Rubio, who has been vocal about his support of Palestine has posted to his social media stating he was ambushed and violently attacked outside of his home by people he referred to as “terrorists” and “Zionists.”
He claims they waited for him outside of his home and cut the gate wires with the intent to massacre him.
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LONG TIME AGO, IN A REUNION WITH OTHER PIANO PLAYERS IN NEW ORLEANS FRENCH QUARTER, I HEARD FATS DOMINO SAYING THESE WORDS: "THAT MUSIC YOU NOW CALL ROCK AND ROLL, I'VE BEEN PLAYING IT IN NEW ORLEANS SINCE 1949". THIS IS A FATS DOMINO OLD RECORDING FROM 1950.
The most important detail in this audiobook document is that R.P. Barrett, a machinist employed in the metal room where Mary Phagan worked, found blood stains near the water cooler and a hand on a lathe several feet away. He said he had several strands of hair wrapped around him. A broom was also found nearby and was used to spread the liquid on the floor and hide the blood. This was based on the theory that Frank had lured a victim into his office to collect his paycheck into a metal room and murdered her for refusing to comply with her abuse. It was one of the state's most important statements regarding the murder. James Conley also testified that when Frank ordered the girl to be carried from the second floor to the basement, the girl's body was dropped and blood was found there.
The defense wanted to point out that the apparent trail did not begin at the elevator, but at the base of the ladder leading from the hole in the waterway on the ground floor, a few yards away. Sergeant Dobbs testified that signs of bodies being dragged started from the side of the elevator pit. Town detective J.N. Starnes, the official prosecutor in the case, testified many key facts about the city police investigation. Starnes testified Sunday morning that Frank was nervous and shivering. He also described bloodstains on the floor of the metal room and swore he found more bloodstains on nail heads 50 feet from the elevator.
Arguments erupted frequently in the early days of the case, and juries were acquitted. As evidence, Dorsey wanted to provide a drawing of a pencil factory with a dashed line marking the route Conley claimed to have taken the body from the metal room to the basement. Boots Rogers said that on the morning of April 27, Frank drove to his home with town detective John Black and was extremely nervous as he drove the detective to the scene. He said Frank was constantly rubbing his hands, walking around anxiously and asking abrupt questions. The state wanted to prove that Frank had avoided looking into the dead girl's face in the entertainment room.
Rogers testified that although the superintendent walked into the room where the body lay, he could not affirm with certainty that Frank had not seen the body. Other witnesses called by the state also corroborated Rogers' testimony, but Frank later denied them. On Sunday, April 27, Rogers' sister-in-law, Miss Grace Hicks, described a visit to the morgue the morning after the murder. She noted that the girls in the metal room frequently combed their hair on the machine, and that there was a gas jet a few yards from the lathe where Mr. Barrett said the hair was said to belong to Mary Phagan. Admitted to finding a bunch. She also testified that the paint was stored in an adjoining room, but she never saw the paint spill on the floor of the metal room.
Town detective John Black stood on the witness stand for several hours. Attorney Rosser subjected Black to one of the most brutal interrogations in the entire case. Black, Crovolated, Rogers, Starnes, and other witnesses testified that Frank was nervous the morning he was taken to the store and then to the factory. Mr Dorsey, through Mr Dorsey, drew attention to the discovery of the bloody club and the fact that alleged dirt on the floor near the hole leading to the basement had not been reported to the police by the Pinkerton Agency. Frank and others at the pencil factory also testified that they had withheld any information Conley could write from the police. During cross-examination, Rosser asked detectives about the bloody shirt found on Newt Lee.
Town detective John Black stood on the witness stand for several hours. Attorney Rosser subjected Black to one of the most brutal interrogations in the entire case. Black, Crovolated, Rogers, Starnes, and other witnesses testified that Frank was nervous the morning he was taken to the store and then to the factory. Mr Dorsey, through Mr Dorsey, drew attention to the discovery of the bloody club and the fact that alleged dirt on the floor near the hole leading to the basement had not been reported to the police by the Pinkerton Agency. Frank and others at the pencil factory also testified that they had withheld any information Conley could write from the police. During cross-examination, Rosser asked detectives about the bloody shirt found on Newt Lee.
The defense sought to file a statement regarding a shirt found in the bottom of a barrel at a black man's home. Dorsey said the state claimed the shirt was a plant and that Frank went to the night watchman's house the Sunday after the murder and hid the shirt. Pinkerton City Police Detective Harry Scott issued a statement on the morning of July 31 that he visited the factory on the Monday after the murders and was later shown around the factory by a man who helped take evidence. Told. Dorsey said the proposal was misunderstood by witnesses. Detective Scott sharply refuted the suggestion that he was guilty of custody. The state representative said he hadn't done so, but the detective claimed he had forgotten this detail. An important detail in the document is that Scott and Pierce went to the office of Frank's attorney, Herbert J. Haas, to hold a meeting about Pinkerton's position on the investigation. They were told that Frank had serious charges against them and would report him first before going to the police. There were some surprises on Thursday afternoon. Mel Stanford, a young factory worker, said he swept the floor of the metal room on the Friday before the murders and found no blood or Haskell lines on the floor.
City bacteriologist Claude Smith said he identified chips taken from the floor of the metal room and found blood cells in one of them. William A. Gesling, pajama embalmer Bloomfield, said that 12 to 15 hours had passed since her death when Mary Phagan retrieved her body from her hiding place in the basement of the pencil factory. Stated. The most important detail of this text is E. F. Holloway, the factory's day-time warden, was arrested and charged with testifying that he had left the switch box that controlled the elevator motor unlocked on the day of the murder.
This was in direct contradiction to the state's murder theory that Frank had called Conley to help dispose of the body and then entered the office and retrieved the key to the container before starting the machine. E.F. Holloway said he left the elevator locked when he got home, which contradicts the state's murder theory. The witness did not deny his affidavit, but he said he forgot to look at the bulletin board. On May 10, Pinkerton detective McWorth found blood, a baton, and several pieces of string, believed to have been used to strangle the girl.
Ms Arthur White, who commented on Friday, August 1, said she entered the building at 11 a.m. to meet her husband. At 9.30 a.m., after talking for a few minutes, he left the factory. She returned half an hour later and entered Frank's office, who leaned over the office safe. White then went to the fourth floor where her husband and Harry Denham worked, she testified.
An important detail in this document are the testimonies of the lady Ms. White, General Manager M.V. Darley, and Dr. H. F. Harris, Commissioner of State Board of Health. White explained that Frank's behavior was natural when he reached the fourth floor, and said he saw a black man lurking in the shadows of the first-floor hallway as he exited the building. General manager M.V. Darley admitted that Frank was nervous on Sunday morning, April 27. Doctor, and 45 minutes after she had lunch. Dr. H.F. Harris said the girl died 30 to 45 minutes after the noon meal.
Dr. Harris testified that she had been subjected to some form of violence, although she had not been subjected to any criminal assault prior to the girl's death. He said the victim's eyes were likely blackened from the blow before she died, and the scar on her head was undoubtedly unconscious, inflicted with a sharp instrument. said. Upon cross-examination, the defense admitted that Dr. After examining the body, Dr. Harris found evidence of an alleged assault. Hartz may have been shortly after his death. Albert McKnight, the husband of Minora McKnight and the Saleh family cook, said Saturday, April 26, that he was in the kitchen of the house while Frank entered the dining room and looked at himself in the mirror. for several minutes. His testimony was subsequently challenged by his wife, who on the stand rejected the sensational affidavit he had previously filed with the police.
Police Chief Beavers, Detective Wagoner and Constable Lasseter were also dispatched to CID on Saturday. The most important detail in the document is that the police chief said that several days after the murder, he searched around the pit leading to the basement and found the blood cords and clubs that Detective McWorth later found there. can not be displayed. Factory worker Helen Ferguson told jurors that she asked Frank to meet with him on Friday night and hand over Mary Phagan's pay envelope. The defense protested because Judge Roan had a newspaper on his desk with the big red headline "Add Links to the Chain." After five minutes of explanation, the lawyers returned to the courtroom and asked the jury for a pardon.
Rosser said the defense had no intention of seeking miscarriage of justice at this time. Dorsey asked jurors to caution against being influenced by what they have seen or may see in the future. Several other witnesses were called during the first week of the trial, but their testimony did not reveal anything that had not yet been revealed during the course of the investigation by police and private investigators.
Outrage in Australia After the Albanese Government Announces Plans to Accept a New US Military Radio
Outrage in Australia after the Albanese government announces plans to accept a new US Military radioactive waste dumping site on Garden Island off Perth's beaches along with 700 US troops.
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