Police Records Obtained By Judicial Watch Show Obama’s Chef’s Clothing Were Found ‘Separate From the Body’
GATEWAYPUNDIT | 8/24/2023 | Cassandra MacDonaldJudicial Watch has obtained 18 pages of records through the Massachusetts Public Records Law that reveal Obama’s deceased Personal Chef Tafari Campbell’s clothes were found “separate from the body.” The Edgartown Police Department records also reveal that the Secret Service reported Campbell missing and that his body was found using sonar.
Campbell’s body was found in a pond behind Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard property on July 23, 2023.
Archive of entries posted on August 2023
Cartoons and Memes
Photo Essay: Interns
AEW and USAF: “No Fair! CR Stationed a Chick at Their Recruiting Station!”
Bad Boys, Bad Boys, What You Gonna Do When They Come For You?
Well, Bad Girls, I guess, in this case. Like a slow-motion car wreck.
Florida woman doused herself in Mountain Dew to erase DNA after killing roommate in Daytona Beach: police
FOX 35 Orlando | August 14, 2023DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A Volusia County woman suspected of killing her 79-year-old roommate allegedly doused herself in soda in an attempt to erase possible evidence on her body, according to an arrest affidavit.
She poured diet Mountain Dew all over her body when police told her they were going to collect her DNA as part of the investigation, authorities said.
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Around 3:30 a.m., an officer found Maks at a Krystal’s restaurant on N Ridgewood Avenue in Holly Hill. She had no shoes on and had blood on the side of her leg, the affidavit stated. A portion of the shirt she was wearing had been torn or cut off. That portion had blood on it, police said.
When officers approached her, she dropped a knife and a hammer she was carrying, the report stated.
Authorities said she changed her story multiple times when questioned.
She denied knowing the victim and said she was homeless. She also denied carrying the knife and hammer, the report stated.
Did This Cowboy Just Hit a Low Bridge?
A Government Like This: We Need More Of It
- Federal prison officials placed Epstein in a cell with a murderous, hulking ex-cop, a death trap for any child molester.
- Less than two weeks later, prison guards found Epstein in the middle of the night in a semiconscious state with a rope and “friction marks” around his neck.
- Despite a court order requiring the prison to preserve video surveillance footage near Epstein’s cell during the strangulation, federal prison officials failed to do so and also lost the backup due to “technical errors.”
- Federal prison officials took Epstein off “suicide watch” just one day after the strangulation without determining whether Epstein was attacked by his cellmate or tried to commit suicide.
- One day before Epstein’s death, federal prison officials removed his new cellmate and didn’t replace him. They did this even though a prison psychologist sent an email to over 70 prison staffers stating that Epstein “needs” a cellmate—a common suicide prevention measure.
- One day before Epstein’s death, a federal court unsealed more than 2,000 pages of lawsuit records that named and implicated wealthy and powerful people in Epstein’s sex crimes, as well as federal officials in covering up the crimes.
- One day before Epstein’s death, federal prison officials permitted Epstein to make a completely unmonitored phone call in direct violation of prison policy and under patently false pretenses
- Federal officers placed a hoard of linens in Epstein’s cell, which is commonly prohibited because they can be used to create nooses.
- Federal officers left Epstein alone in his cell for nearly eight hours on the night he died—despite the fact that they were required to check on all inmates in his unit “at least twice per hour” and were only 15 feet from Epstein’s cell.
- Federal officers falsified records to show that they had checked on Epstein, a violation of federal law punishable by up to five years in prison.
- Federal prosecutors “dismissed all charges pending against” the two officers who falsified the records and “declined” to prosecute others who “falsely certified inmate countslips and round sheets on the day before and the day of Epstein’s death.”
- Federal prison officials failed to record footage from 9 of the 11 surveillance cameras around Epstein’s cell on the night of his death, including one that showed Epstein’s cell tier and cell door.
- The FBI agents who searched Epstein’s New York mansion found and then abandoned a sexually explicit trove of photos and CDs labeled with the names of “young” females alongside people other than Epstein. This allowed one of Epstein’s most notorious accomplices to take the evidence and potentially scrub it before giving it to the feds.
- To this day, the federal government hasn’t revealed the names of the people that were written beside the “young” females on Epstein’s CDs.
Straight Line of the Day: The DOJ Wouldn’t Indict Biden Even If They Caught Him…
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SI Swimsuit Madness : Round 1 Matches 19 & 20 : Results Round 1 Matches 17 & 18

Mr. Walrus enjoyed the Vegas pool scene and I hope you’re enjoying the Swimsuit Madness. We have the results from matches 17 & 18 plus our new matches from Round 1, Matches 19 & 20.
Results
Round 1 Match 17
Hilary Rhoda 173 Defeats Hyunjoo Hwang 39
Round 1 Match 18
Irina Shayk 184 Defeats Jasmine Sanders 25
Round 1 Match 19
Jessica Aidi vs Josephine Skriver
Jessica Aidi

VS
Josephine Skriver

Round 1 Match 20
Kate Bock vs Kate Upton
Kate Bock

VS
Kate Upton

Um, Well, They’ll Be Declared Victims of Suicide
All of them.
COVID victims’ families sue NYC-based EcoHealth for ‘funding, releasing’ virus
New York Post | August 12, 2023 | Jacob GeanousThe families of four people who died from COVID-19 are suing the Manhattan-based nonprofit that funded coronavirus research in China for “creating” the bug — and “releasing it, either intentionally or accidentally.”
EcoHealth Alliance and its president, Peter Daszak, knew the virus was dangerous and “capable of causing a worldwide pandemic,” according to the Aug. 2 Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit.
Despite partially-funding the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where the virus originated, EcoHealth failed to make sure critical safety measures were in place — then worked to cover up the origins of the outbreak, they claimed in court papers.
“If we had known the source or origin of this virus and had not been misled that it was from a pangolin in a wet market, and rather we knew that it was a genetically manipulated virus, and that the scientists involved were concealing that from our clients, the outcome could have been very different,” Patricia Finn, the victims’ attorney, told The Post.
Any Teachers in the Audience?
Letters to the Editor: Why Calls To Restore Discipline in the Classroom Are Troubling
LA Times | Aug 12, 2023To the editor: A letter to the editor written by an educator of more than 30 years suggested three strategies to attract young people to the teaching profession. As a fellow educator of more than 30 years, I was horrified.
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The second suggestion was to restore authority and order to classrooms. Studies show that authority and order tend to fall heaviest on students of color and low-income and disabled students.
… And why might that be?
Who funded the studies?
And who were those impartial sifters of information conducting the studies without a political agenda?
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New Sports Teams in Cities Linked to up to 25% More Flu Deaths, Study Says
Nypost | 08/12/2023 | Matthew SedaccaNew pro sports teams bring more than a rooting interest to American cities — they also sparked a spike in flu deaths, according to a new study.
Flu mortality jumped as much as nearly 25% in cities that picked up new sports franchises in baseball, basketball, football or hockey, economists at the West Virginia University found. “It’s important for sports fans to realize that there is some additional risk that they’re taking, now that we’re all acutely aware of airborne virus transmission or respiratory virus transmission…when they decide to go to a sporting event,” Brad Humphreys, a WVU economics professor and co-author of the study published in the journal Sports Economic Review, told The Post.
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Take-Away Line of the Day: I’m Not Wild About Kentucky Fried Chicken Either, But …
… I’m not wilding about it, either.
UK’s Most Violent KFCs Revealed: The Fried Chicken Restaurants Where the MOST Mayhem Kicked Off Last Year
MailOnline | 5 August 2023 | Oliver PriceEXCLUSIVE: Data shows assaults at KFCs nearly every day in England and Wales
Most violent branch of the chain has been revealed as in Brixton, South London
KFC fast food restaurants in England and Wales were the scene of a violent assault nearly every day of the year in 2022, new police crime logs reveal.
Staff at the fried chicken takeaway joints face year-round aggression from angry and irate customers, and have to deal with punch-ups breaking out between diners.
Now, new police data has revealed the most violent KFC branch is the one in Brixton, South London.
The data gives details of incidents including employees being pelted with their own chicken by angry diners and one terrifying moment where staff had to barricade the doors from a mob of rampaging youths.
Fights have started inside the restaurants that have seen customers kicking and punching one another, with some disputes carrying on inside after being triggered by a car parking row outside.
The survey, carried out by freebets.com, uncovered a total of 297 assault incidents logged last year by police at KFC restaurants in England and Wales.
However, as 10 of the 44 police forces were unable to provide data the true total could be even higher.
London logged a total of 37 punch-ups at KFCs last year, with the most being recorded at the branch in Brixton Road, south London.
Videos shows how this chicken shop was the scene of chaotic fight when a woman in hair rollers chucked a wet floor cone over the counter at a worker before attempting to grab her.
The footage of the KFC in Brixton, shot in July 2019, shows the evening dispute between the two women escalate into a full-blown fight.
Having read this story, now I’m kind of interested in why one quarter of Britain’s police forces were unable to provide to the press the locations where incidents occurred.
Are the police neutral public servants, or are they political parties? What are they choosing to hide, and why?


















