AH but there you are wrong!
These are scary words that almost nobody understands!
And that's why they chose the phrase Rijndael key over AES. They were trying to amp up the drama.
Richer: Jan. 6th, the documents, sexual assault, continued lies about our election system.. I want a Republican president but if you can’t say no here, is it just that you will never say no to the Republican nominee? I don’t believe that makes you an American first.
A new billboard, scheduled to go up Saturday, shows Trump in diapers, sitting next to a bucket of "Hitler Fried Chicken," a Confederate flag cake with lit sticks of dynamite, a "Happy January 6th" banner, and wearing a "Putin's Mini-Me" t-shirt.
Jen Fifield @JenAFifield wrote: I got a copy of the papers (linked) "served" to the Maricopa County supervisors by the sovereign citizens that have been causing a disturbance at their meetings.
They accuse them of treason and say the "liability" is $12M each.
https://documentcloud.org/documents/244 ... 3-2024-doc
https://documentcloud.org/documents/244 ... 2024-doc-2
These are fake..... Fake FAKE FAKETY F*CKEY FAKE!!!raison de arizona wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:24 pmJen Fifield @JenAFifield wrote: I got a copy of the papers (linked) "served" to the Maricopa County supervisors by the sovereign citizens that have been causing a disturbance at their meetings.
They accuse them of treason and say the "liability" is $12M each.
https://documentcloud.org/documents/244 ... 3-2024-doc
https://documentcloud.org/documents/244 ... 2024-doc-2
Avoid further harm that will result in further actions taken against you by responding to this Notice, using the remedy to cure these issues, or resigning from office. Otherwise, a Writ of Quo Warranto will follow. Once this happens the documents will be submitted to the United States Navy, Judge Advocate General's Office, which will result in your removal from office and a full military hearing [10 U.S.C. 906(a)(3)].
https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergreen ... bd49b5abbfOne person who watched Socha’s SGT Report video was Miki Klann, described by NBC reporters Tyler Kingkade and Ben Collins as “a QAnon adherent in Scottsdale, Arizona, who has said she believes AIDS is a hoax and that the Earth is flat” (and whose Twitter account has been suspended). After graduating from Arizona State University with a degree in graphic design, Klann started a web site design company (registered under the name Michelle Thies, another name by which Klann is known). In 2015, Klann launched Golf Nations, a company “with a mission to support the technical needs of golf associations throughout the United States”; their first big contract was the Arizona Golf Association (the website carries an endorsement from Lorraine Thies of the AGA).
Apparently inspired by Socha, Klann launched Bonds for the Win. The pitch is simple: public servants must be bonded, and if they do not act in your best interest, you can file a complaint with the bond company, costing them millions of dollars and possibly forcing them to remove the public servant from office. Help them “fight tyranny throughout the world.”
Education officials, insurance companies, and the FBI have all noted that Bonds for the Win’s claims are bogus. The FBI reportedly says that it’s “bond fraud” and it “frequently intermingles legal and pseudo legal terminology in order to appear lawful.” For their part, the Bonds for the Win site is very explicit in saying they are not lawyers, they are not giving you real legal advice, and if you attempt any of this stuff, you do so “at your own peril.” But the combination of legal-sounding language, large money amounts, and an onslaught of paperwork can be intimidating.
One of the suspects accused in the fatal beating death of a teenager at a Halloween party last year reportedly boasted about being “too strong” in Snapchat messages following the deadly fight.
Talan Renner, 17, and six other suspects were arrested in the death of Preston Lord, 16, who died of a brain injury two days after the beating in Gilbert, Arizona, in October 2023.
Now, newly-released documents reveal disturbing messages between Renner and his friends, which police say were among the Snapchats that helped lead to the arrests, AZFamily reported.
The 1,100-page police report that was released on 28 March included a digital trail of evidence, which contained Snapchats, videos, pictures, phone calls and texts from the time.
In one of the messages, Renner wrote: “I got in a fight, a big group fight and I accidentally killed a kid. I guess I’m just too strong.”
Police have said the messages and Snapchats lay out a timeline that show what each person did in the fight and what happened in the days that followed before they were caught.
Aside from Renner, Treston Billey, Talyn Vigil, Jacob Meisner, William Owen Hines, Taylor Sherman and Dominic Turner, were also arrested. They have all pleaded not guilty.
According to the documents, Renner allegedly bragged to Sherman after Lord was killed, texting him to say: I might have hospitalized that kid. I hit him pretty hard.”
Another message read: “Tresty or Talan might be getting charged with murder,” which referenced Treston Billey.
One unnamed teenager danced on the Lord’s body shortly after the beating, while others performed “humping” and simulated rape acts, according to the documents.
The report also revealed that Renner has videos of the attack on his cellphone and that he showed that video to his football team and bragged about it.
Investigators believe that the fight broke out over a gold chain after “D Money,” who was later identified as Dominic Turner, ripped the chain off.
County Attorney Rachel Mitchell told the Arizona Republic that one of Lord’s friends “had a chain with a medallion on it that was taken from him.”
Lord and his unidentified friend tried to get the necklace back and a chase and confrontation ensued, according to Ms Mitchell. The teen was left lying on the side of a street.
Or get beaten to death, I guess.Gilbert, AZ, Is One of the Best Cities To Live in America
An alleged killer jock bragged that the 16-year-old boy he's accused of beating to death at an Arizona house party had to have a 'closed casket funeral.'
Talan Renner, 17, boasted that he had gotten away with the brutal killing of Preston Lord, 16, in the days after the deadly assault and even joked about it being a 'closed casket funeral,' his dad's ex-girlfriend has alleged.
Renner and six other alleged bullies have been arrested over the death of Lord, who died of a brain injury two days after the October 2023 beating in Gilbert, Arizona, by a gang of bullies who call themselves the Gilbert Goons. Police records allege one unnamed boy danced on the dying teen's body shortly after the beating, while others performed 'humping' - simulated rape acts - to further degrade their victim.
In a 1000+ page police report, new details have revealed how the millionaire Renner family tried to hide their football star son's involvement - with the most recent claims coming from his father's ex-girlfriend, AZFamily reported.
Lauri Spiker, 44, dated Talan's father Travis Renner, 50, after he and his wife Becky, 44, divorced in 2018. Though they broke up before the attack, the ex-girlfriend is still 'very close' to the family - and still has access to Renners' credit card history.
She described Talan as muscular and 'full of rage.' She said he was 'an angry kid' and a 'fighter', stating he 'holds in a lot of aggression, and 'when he snaps, he snaps.'
After the deadly attack, Talan was whisked off to the $850,000 family cabin in Show Low - three hours from their home, according to Spiker.
Spiker was Snapchat-messaging with her former stepson when he was hiding at the cabin, and she claims that in pictures he shared of him walking the family dog 'Gucci' she could tell his jaw was swollen.
Spiker told investigators that the family attorney had advised to keep Talan hidden away until his hand injuries from the 'hammer punches' he boasted about throwing had healed. She is pictured here with Travis Renner
Spiker told investigators that the family attorney had advised to keep Talan hidden away until his hand injuries from the 'hammer punches' he boasted about throwing had healed. She is pictured here with Travis Renner
Spiker said it was Talan's alleged bragging about getting away with Lord's killing and his remark about the closed casket that prompted her to contact police.
She told investigators that the family attorney had advised to keep Talan hidden away until his hand injuries from the 'hammer punches' he boasted about throwing had healed.
Purchases she saw made on their shared card are believed to have provided her with information about Talan and Travis Renners' whereabouts in the aftermath of Lord's murder.
Along with claims from his dad's ex-girlfriend, others have come forward with evidence that the Renners are taking measures to protect Talan from facing justice.
Ashley Reynolds, who worked for Talan's father Travis Renner, has claimed she was an unwilling participant in a coverup that allegedly began as soon as Preston was critically injured.