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  1. Attorney Crump isn’t in on this one, but you can bet the Rochester lawyers know the playbook. The playbook calls for the City to pay a big sum of money without the benefit of a trial. I don’t know if the City is self-insured or – if like most cities – it has insurance, but the key thing is that it is other people’s money. Yes, premiums go up but the politicians stay in power. They aren’t paying out their money.

    From the first time I saw those cute kid pictures of Travyon Martin, I knew that attorney Crump had read Tom Wolfe’s “The Bonfire of the Vanities” and followed the media manipulation outlined in the novel.

    Being a cop is a tough job in 2020. A Lincoln, Nebraska cop was murdered serving an arrest warrant on a 17 year old murder suspect.

  2. In other Rochester news, rioters are attacking restaurant patrons: “On Friday, violent protesters came into Ox and Stone and terrorized diners by turning over tables, breaking glass, throwing chairs, and screaming at them that the ‘party is over.’ In one harrowing moment, a large man approached a table full of women and swept all the glassware off the table and shattered it all over them. . . . Video evidence shows that mobs of people were coming through the windows (not just a few) while diners fled in fear for their lives. On Twitter, #Rochester was trending but none of these videos were coming up in the search. If you wanted to see it, you had to go looking for it. . . . But even more shocking is that the owners of the three restaurants affected by the rioters issued a statement of support—not for their customers, but for the criminals who terrorized their patrons and destroyed their property. This is not a joke.” [italics in original]

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/megan-fox/2020/09/07/rochester-diners-at-ox-and-stone-terrorized-by-blm-and-the-restaurant-sides-with-the-rioters-n898423

    Videos of the restaurant invasion at the link.

  3. I know very little about upstate New York. Is Rochester a Democrat-run city? And what do people want police to do when a drug overdose mental patient is running naked through the snow? Just let him freeze to death?

  4. As is often true, the Instapundit has the answer. Rochester’s last Republican mayor left office in 1973.

    Still, the city sounds as if it’s done a creditable job in recruiting minorities to its police department.

  5. Has anyone else noticed this streak of black women mayors with pulp fiction names? They’re almost Bond girls…

    Lori Lightfoot — Chicago
    London Breed — San Francisco
    Lovely Warren — Rochester

    What’s up with that?

  6. Rochester’s police dept. is now leaderless with a mayor who happily throws the police under the bus, even when innocent. How diligent will the rank and file now be that the emboldened writing is on the wall?

    Couple that with civilian patrons sacrificed to the mob and businesses will close and flee.

    The populace voted for it and now are going to get it “good and hard’.

  7. “Has anyone else noticed this streak of black women mayors with pulp fiction names?” huxley

    Yup. Apparently, there’s some real jealousy of Hollywood actors creating their own names. I’m more struck by how appallingly incompetent they are, though a perfect reflection of those who voted them into office. Besides, not to vote for a ‘black woman’ is proof positive of racism/sexism. You pig you.

    A perception that Kamala Harris is counting on.

  8. Ah, isn’t being in Ymar’s world great? All your evil and darkness gets exposed to the light, and you can sit and watch it all burn down, before it is replaced by the Golden Age.

    In a few short years, you will think of these dark days as a necessary period of transformation, and be grateful that you survived it to see the light.

    If people knew half the things I know, they wouldn’t be afraid. Of course, if they knew half what Ymar knew, they would go insane or kill themselves but… well, be that as it may.

  9. Rochester has indeed been flushing itself down the toilet for a half-century now. It was once the city with the most millionaires per capita due to people who bought Xerox stock for pennies, plus the creative company, Kodak, that actually invented the digital camera though failed miserably in the digital race. Xerox moved to CT. Kodak struggles on.

    The city was run by RINOs in the 1960s.

    There was a big black riot in 1964 in which the rioters burned down much of their ‘hood.
    With white guilt, the RINO city fathers then hired Saul Alinsky to fix things, paid him very well. I am not making this up!

    Rochester is now a pretty paltry university town, with the (private) Univ. of Rochester, the white faculty of which is busy fighting systemic racism on all fronts.

  10. I guess the next time a naked man is defecating and spitting Coronavirus in the street they need to call the mayor to handle the problem personally.

  11. All the polls including Rasmussen seem to point to a big Biden win. I hope people wake up before it is too late. Biden’s Senile dementia. Kamala Harris presidency in the wings. Defunded police, black racism, riots, burned out businesses, murder in the streets, Americans seem cool with those things. Amazing. Apparently, the majority of Americans like what they see in those Democrat led states.

    Right now I’m trying to scope out how to survive in Kamala’s America.

  12. Facts don’t matter any more, though. They certainly don’t matter to the mayor of Rochester or so many other mayors in blue cities

    People lying when they shouldn’t has been gaining momentum year by year. About 30 years ago I was asked by my expert in what was a very vigorously litigated case what I thought was the biggest problem in litigation. He was likely figuring I would refer to the high cost of litigation, or courts’ kicking the can down the road when it came to deciding pre-trial motions. My answer was this: “The biggest problem is the huge percentage of people willing to lie under penalty of perjury.” (By the way, if no one lied under penalty of perjury, litigation would be way less expensive.) Sure enough, when he and I left a deposition of the opposing party’s expert, he said, “Damn, that guy lied even about the laws of physics.” Even “news” organization CNN may be engaged in photo-editing of the type engaged in by Joseph Stalin. See, https://www.foxnews.com/media/cnn-biden-washington-redskins-logo-removed-hat

    CNN appears to have altered a widely-seen photograph of Joe Biden with his young son to remove the logo of the Washington Redskins.
    However, when CNN featured the photograph in its Monday night special “Fight for the White House: Joe Biden’s Long Journey,” the Redskins logo was removed from the hat.
    CNN did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

  13. Neo, read it but did not click! A different color to show a link might help.
    Odd how that link fails to mention Saul Alinsky.

  14. Warren, like every other political notable in Monroe County, is a mediocrity who has no clue how to accomplish anything beyond the management of decline. It’s characteristic of the establishment generally in Rochester, who have no expressed ideas about how to tackle the city’s abiding problems. See their reaction to the success Rudolph Giuliani had in crime reduction in the City of New York. Their reaction was to ignore it.

  15. One more example of how police are forced into the social workers with guns role.
    The police that have been called to my HOA have also been in the role of social workers with guns. It’s a difficult role, but one I have seen them play very well. But they didn’t have to deal with what the Rochester police had to deal with.

    If people don’t want cops to deal with drug-addled jerks, they should try dealing with drug-addled jerks themselves.

  16. and defending them might have caused even more rioting, I suppose.

    Again, riots have one cause of note: the police allow people to riot. The police use insufficient force because politicians insist they not do their jobs. Lovely isn’t, and she owns this situation.

  17. It truly amazes me that the other shoe hasn’t yet dropped like this in Albany. Even the initial Floyd disorders downtown were pretty mild. I don’t get it. Maybe the Albany PD’s use-of-force policies are more restrained. I suppose the acid test would be if someone of the appropriate pigmentation and attitude were to get shot by a cop in the South End – then we’d really see if downtown has what it takes. That’s probably the missing ingredient: an unfortunate death is required. Everything else is probably already in place.

    I assume Soares, the Democratic DA downtown, already has a game plan ready to go. (He does by now if he has any sense.) He had a rather close shave in the primary this past June, I see – 55 to 47 against a former ADA of his, apparently. I really don’t know anything about Soares, might have seen him once or twice briefly when I was on grand jury, but he seems to have been a little more reasonable than some of his colleagues on the bail reform question that lately has been plaguing New York state criminal justice. That might mean that he’s not going to be a total softie if things get ‘interesting’ downtown. (Might.)

  18. The one thing I would say about the police doing something different is after they had him handcuffed, he tried to get up and they laid him down on the ground and held him there. If they would have held him in a sitting position with the bag over his head, maybe he would not have died, or maybe he would have anyway.
    Neo, did I miss an article where you compared the current situation with the Chinese Cultural Revolution ? I do seem to recall you spoke about a writer( s) who compared BLM with The People’s Temple Cult.

  19. Ymar,

    Absent demonstrable proof, you come across as boastful, a common attribute of those who are legends in their own mind.

    Dennis,

    It’s always darkest before the dawn. Trump is going to win.
    “Model That Has Predicted the Last 25 of 27 Presidential Elections Correctly Has Trump Winning…By A Lot”
    https://www.redstate.com/nick-arama/2020/07/09/model-that-has-predicted-the-last-25-of-27-presidential-elections-correctly-has-trump-winning…by-a-lot/

    Ira,

    A number of years ago I read an article, it might have been here, where they reported that a high percentage of kids no longer thought it was shameful to cheat on tests.

    “The philosophy in the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next” Abraham Lincoln

    Art Deco,

    As we all know full well, the majority of voters elect the politicians who tell the police to stand down. In a society ruled by the “consent of the governed” responsibility ultimately rests with those who vote for the elected officials.

    Phillip Sells,

    “That’s probably the missing ingredient: an unfortunate death is required.”

    Off the top of my head, only Brionna Taylor comes to mind as an unfortunate death. And her death was accidental.

    All the rest directly contributed to their deaths, which absent that contribution would never have died in the way they did.

    Jones Baker,

    The police holding Prude down is exactly the way medical professionals advise the police to constrain cases of “excited delirium”, which was a finding of the medical examiner. Though the finding that asphyxiation was the primary cause of death is pure BS. Want to bet whether or not he’s a political appointee who knows which side of his bread gets the butter?

  20. I will say that these various recent deaths have provided a certain education in the variety of methods that our modern police have to deal with the individuals in question. I didn’t know about the existence of these spit socks, for example. So many specialized tools with which cops have to be conversant nowadays! Their utility belt kit must be enough to impress Batman.

    Kate, I think you’re right about the recruitment aspect – 25% doesn’t sound bad. It’s probably a challenge to get enough willing and able candidates for selection to the police academy and so on.

  21. A local editorial says, among many other things, this:

    =======
    Never in its history has anything like this happened to the Rochester Police Department. Institutionally, it is a decapitation for principle. The elders have gone away. Personally, it removes a dynamic young giant – Singletary – and two department legends – Rivera and Morabito, each of whom has an almost irreplaceable role in RPD history.

    Even the two who are moving down to lieutenant – Favor and Simmons – are giants who could easily be chiefs of department themselves.

    And this wasn’t some old-school white guys clique. Morabito is white and Rivera is Latino, and Singletary, Favor and Simmons are black.

    This was a command group that looked like the community, and was laser focused on equity and professionalism. Do what’s right, respect everybody, protect the people of Rochester. Every one of them was the sort of person you could personally look up to. Every one of them is a man who loves the city and its people, as well as the department and its members.

    Every one of them decided that he, in good conscience, as a matter of personal integrity and honor, could not serve this mayor.

    And one of them – Chief La’Ron Singletary – instantly became the odds-on favorite to oppose and replace her in next year’s election.

    If she’s not removed by felony conviction before then.

    https://wham1180.iheart.com/content/2020-09-08-lonsberry-chief-quit-because-mayor-lied/

  22. Ymar… This Is the ‘Age of Rubble’. You should meet and talk to people from Cambodia, Cuba and Venezuela. Ask them about there ‘Golden Age’, which has amounted to garbage, starvation, homelessness, violence and massive deaths.
    There is nothing good about what is happening now in the US. It is helping no one and destroying a lot of lives. Our elected officials are flaccid and idiots.

  23. “Excited Delirium” strikes again!

    How did Ben Crump miss this scam! Ben’s experiencing an embarrassment of riches these days.

    See the first two lines of Allen Ginsberg’s Howl (1956). Substitute the word “worst” where Ginsberg has employed “best” as the adjective.

  24. Regarding the burning and destruction of our cities:

    Here are some links to a couple of interesting and scary blog posts. I don’t use the word ‘scary’ lightly. But if they’re true, and I have no reason to believe they aren’t, especially given what my own local agencies have seen, people need to prepare. It goes beyond whether Trump wins the election and beyond who counts the votes. Way beyond. We’re in Color Revolution territory.

    First:

    https://survivalblog.com/intelligence-gathering-protests-j-d/

    From that post:

    “The protest was rather large, about 1,500 people. What I found interesting was that the first speaker pointed out that “allies from RevCom/ANTIFA” were present, just to provide “logistical support” including medical and security teams. The local RevCom leader got up and explained how to find the medics (Large red or green crosses) and explained that security was “circulating among the crowd” for safety. That was an ominous statement, as I’ll point out later.”

    And:

    “The biggest observation from the first protest was that despite the claims that they aren’t organized, they are highly organized by a central organization. Ethan and his security/medical team have been at every protest I’ve attended in Michigan, including one at the Capitol an hour away. They use the ubiquitous BaoFeng Handi-talkie radios to communicate.

    Ethan himself most frequently wears Interceptor Body Armor and a Guy Fawkes mask, while dressing in black and red. When he is not personally actually leading the march, he wears the full face Guy Fawkes mask to try and prevent being identified.”

    This next is a blog post regarding Antifa violence I ran across the other day and it is quite sobering to say the least.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20200906092327/https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/09/antifa-reality-check/

    From the link:

    “But in all the training that I’ve been through my life, I’ve never been in one where in the first five seconds of the scenario you’re blinded with a strobe light and sprayed with pepper spray…. That changes everything. They were throwing these rocks from 15 feet back in the crowd, you couldn’t see who the fuck through it, etc. things like that…. It’s just a good talking point for guys that carry concealed, but you need to think through all these different scenarios.

    They had a convoy of about 25 vehicles that cut us off at the next intersection, They had scouts on the corner with radios, they had a drone following us, they had a bull horn calling us Nazis, and the crowd was following a red strobe light that was up in the air on a stick, so they would announce Nazis and then people would follow the red strobe light, That video is just the beginning, I’ve got a fucking fractured hand from a baton, everyone of us has black and blue bruises up and down their legs and back, I had a guy spit in my face from 6 inches away, call me a pussy and a coward for not doing anything about it, and then tell me that he was going to find where I live, rape my mother, rape my children in front of me and then kill me.”

    Its archived because the blog that posted it was under DDOS attack for a while and the video they reference keeps being removed from YouTube.

    Suffice it to say that its a good bet China and/or George Soros have gone all-in on causing chaos before the election, in major cities around the country. Portland is looking to be the big test of Color Revolution tactics.

    -They have a command structure.
    -They have funding and gear. Real gear: Chinese radios and drones for overwatch.
    -They have counter-surveillance teams, there at the scene and on social media monitoring in real time.

    Police have been busy even where I live, north of Albany NY: they’ve arrested a number of people at motels who were caught making explosives and bringing weapons. All were Antifa or Antifa-adjacent.

    We need to go into this with our eyes open. Its no longer just rioters and Antifa people.

    Phillip Sells,

    I can’t speak for Albany itself, but I can say that area law enforcement (and indeed, all over the “Capital Region” as they say) has been intercepting a lot of nefarious types believed to be going to Albany for Antifa violence. Certainly not all. But we’ve been very very busy.

  25. As is often true, the Instapundit has the answer. Rochester’s last Republican mayor left office in 1973.

    At that time, the Mayor functioned only as the president of the city council. The last Republican chief executive was Thos. Mooney, who was city manager in 1972-73 From 1962 to the present, you’ve had a Republican majority on the council for just one four-year period. The last Republican councillor was voted out of office in 1987; it’s been a one-party body since. The executive mayor was restored in 1985. No Republican has held the position in that time. The county government is usually (not always) in the hands of the local Republicans. Currently, the county executive is a Democrat. About 30% of the county’s population lives in the city.

    The thing about Rochester and Monroe County is that they run passably on a day to day basis – your garbage gets picked up and the electric service is more reliable than other places I’ve lived. They run passably, but not well. The Democratic Party has in recent years tried to recruit people from the business community to run for elective office after the Fast Ferry disaster revealed the dangers of their default mode of having schoolteachers and social workers making the decisions. Well, we’ve been getting a lesson lately in how Gen X and Millennial business executives ‘think’ about public life.

    The electorate in and out of the city accepts mediocrity and has no interest in reform projects. The default reaction among the electorate to suggestions that we do something other than business-as-usual is that that might cause my property taxes to go up by $5, so, no. The political class isn’t worth much, the local media aren’t worth much, and the electorate is largely down with not-worth-much. You see the same phenomenon at the state level; there’s little or no chance that Andrew Cuomo and the Democratic majority in the legislature will be bounced by the voters, and when the voters do elect Republicans, they vote in vulgararians like Alphonse d’Amato and George Pataki. The reign of Rudolph Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg in New York City was a huge, flukey, exception.

  26. While we’re at it, there’s a reform which can over time improve the quality of policing in Upstate New York and can be accomplished through statutory law:

    1. In the 42 non-metropolitan counties, vest law enforcement (by default) in the Sheriff’s department. Incorporated villages and statutory ‘second-class cities’ would have a franchise to set up supplementary police departments, but such would not be a default option. It would require a petitioned referendum to erect de novo and the question of maintaining it would be subject to an automatic referendum every 30 years. Sheriff’s departments would have six divisions: civil, court security, jail, school security, local probation and parole, and patrols. Four divisions would be financed entirely out of general revenues. The fixed costs of the court security division and the school security division would be as well, but their variable costs would be financed by charging capitations to municipal governments and school districts using their manpower.

    2. In re the 11 metropolitan counties, five of the six divisions of the Sheriff’s department would operate just as they would in a non-metropolitan county. The patrol division, however, would be limited in its operations to the exurban municipalities in the county and would be financed not by general revenues but by a special property tax collected only in the exurban municipalities. Police patrols in the core city and suburban municipalities would be provided by a metropolitan police department which would be financed by a sales tax or a property tax or a mixed tax collected only in the core city and suburban municipalities.

    3. However, should it be the case that exurban municipalities fail to form a critical demographic mass (say, have a collective population under 85,000), patrol functions would be vested in a county police department financed by a special sales tax and covering the whole county.

    4. In any village or second class city in the exurban portion of a metropolitan county, the franchise to set up a municipal police department would abide. However, as a rule, municipalities in metropolitan counties would have no such franchise. Municipalities governed under the Town Law – whether they be suburban, exurban, or rural – would have no such franchise.

    5. In keeping with the notion that the function of municipal police is to provide supplementary patrols, the municipal police chief shall be subject to the authority of the Sheriff in re the conduct of any criminal investigation, and if the Sheriff wishes to assign an investigation to one of his deputies, that’s his call.

    6. The current franchise police services have to deputize licensed security guards who have been through special training programs might be broadened from campus security to security services at transportation hubs, stadiums, hospitals, and outlet malls.

    If Rochester had two services – one reporting to the Sheriff and one to the County Executive – encompassing 98% of the manpower local agencies devote to patrols, these problems could be contained and readily neutralized. Lovely and the schoolteacher pests on the council could fuss over the budget for trash collection and grounds keeping in city parks, which is what municipal officials should be doing.

  27. As we all know full well, the majority of voters elect the politicians who tell the police to stand down. In a society ruled by the “consent of the governed” responsibility ultimately rests with those who vote for the elected officials.

    No, they’ve done that in a collection of core cities.

  28. It’s obvious that the central command of antifa/blm is sending their footsoldiers to wreak mayhem into cities run by mayors that will order their police to stand down and “create room for them to destroy”. That so many of these targeted cities also happen to have mayors who are black women isn’t coincidence.

  29. “It goes beyond whether Trump wins the election and beyond who counts the votes. Way beyond. We’re in Color Revolution territory.” Fractal Rabbit

    The more organized and intense the rioting, the greater the legitimacy when Trump post-election invokes the Insurrection Act. If it then escalates into Revolution… imposing Martial Law is legitimized and then the gloves come off and the hammer comes down. And the funders, organizers and central command structure can be easily identified.

    Support for Insurrection is a Federal offence and revolution is a treasonous offence.

    The proportionate consequence for Insurrection is loss of citizenship and deportation. The proportionate consequence for treason is the death penalty and military courts do not allow endless appeals.

    If they burn down the country, in the aftermath we’ll hold an Article V Convention and restore the Republic upon firmer ground.

    They’re playing with fire… watch them get burned.

  30. Fractal – crap.

    Art, wow–you didn’t come up with that off the top of your head, did you? 🙂 I’m trying to think through the implications of the part about splitting off the patrol function, how that might look around here. I think I can picture some of it. But what makes the proposal significant regionally? Is it primarily a question, in the short term, of removing potential city government interference or maljudgement in scenarios like current Rochester? I suspect there’s more to it than that.

  31. There is nothing good about what is happening now in the US.

    Do you know how people responded to Ymar’s talk about Civil War 2 in 2007, 08, 09, 10, 11, 2012 and so on?

    You humans don’t know anything, but you will. Just wait, assuming you can survive the Season Finale 2020.

    Concentrate on surviving until 2021… if you can make it. Then you will see Ymar’s Golden Age.

    Make sure you have gasoline or solar powered generators. That may be beneficial soon enough, especially if Leftists cut your power hehe.

    GB, make sure you survive to 2021. I’ll be waiting to see what happens to you. If you expire before then, understand this. You’ll be interviewed at your Life Review by people like me. There, we’ll have records of everything you have done, thought, and felt while doing it, and will replay what everyone else in your life was doing at the time too. Plenty of documents to go over, no worries.

  32. Philip Sells- I happen to agree with fractal. Very bad stuff is coming. You have Kamala’s word on it, that the “protests” have to continue post – election. Be prepared, or not. When you see the other side in true light, the prospect of national multi-city violence is not avoidable. It will be worst in Democrat-run denizens.
    It is so very obvious that Antifa and BLM are well-organized (Obama would be proud!)
    AND their money comes from somewhere. To put yourself in body armor, helmet and gas mask costs $800-$1000, and these previously useless but violent creatures, using lasers and Molotov cocktails as weapons, plus travel from one site to another (e.g. Rochester) takes money, which they do not get from working at regular jobs, not in our shutdown era!

    Art Deco- I believe that is your longest post ever.
    Sounds like you lived in Monroe County at one time. I did. I fled. That was a long time ago. I believe that is your longest post ever.

    Prude was a chronic psychotic who had PCP, a dangerous drug, in his system at autopsy. He died because we no longer have institutions to house and care for the seriously mentally ill. Lovely Warren laid off the 7 cops “against the advice of counsel”. Seems few notice that.

    We have too many women in political positions today. Feminism.

  33. Here are some links to a couple of interesting and scary blog posts. I don’t use the word ‘scary’ lightly.

    The gun armed militia here like Vanderleun is scared of these clowns? Come on hahahaa

    They did a great job of taking our situational awareness away, it was fucking incredible.
    Bro my perspective on this changed so much.

    Yea, which is why you should have done more hand to hand Target Focus Training, my boi. Do you even lift? Hehe

    Bunch of clowns thinking they can wake up this late to “fight a war”.

    There’s no need for wars in Ymar’s Golden Age. It’s already over.

    What are people worried about? They wanted Trump to burn it all down, right? Well, he is doing it, and the Divine/Ymar is helping him.

    So WHAT ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT?

    Fear? Anger? That’s how you Americans fell for the COVI FRACKING SCAM TO BEGIN WITH.

    Stand Down. It is already over.

    The battle is yet to be fought, yes, but the war is over.

    My point in mentioning that is that if you show up to track one of these protests dressed in your “tacti-cool” gear, they’ll make you and drive you off long before you get there. Blend in, go gray.

    Way ahead of you brother/cousin. Was gray before I was born.

    but since I had done a thorough map study and recon (again using my trusty BattleBoard Scout as a guide), I was able to lead them on a longer chase than they wanted to go on and they gave up. I was able to successfully change profile and re-enter the crowd.

    Clown hunter, up against clowns, hehe.

    However, let’s be smart and gather intelligence slowly and carefully first. INT, not something Americans or human slaves are known for, unfortunately.

    But in all the training that I’ve been through my life, I’ve never been in one where in the first five seconds of the scenario you’re blinded with a strobe light and sprayed with pepper spray

    I’ve had a 1000 Lumens + strobe light, one hand grip, for… I don’t know how long. You guys just figuring this trick out now? Hahaha, what the frack. You guys trained, but not for this war obviously.

    Training to fight a bunch of crazy jihadists, ain’t the same as training to take out the US government and its Cabal child rapists, I guarantee you that.

    So sit back down and get retrained. This time from civilian sources. On Youtube.

    NC Scout
    NC Scout is the nom de guerre of a former Infantry Scout and Sergeant in one of the Army’s best Reconnaissance Units. He has combat tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He teaches a series of courses focusing on small unit skills rarely if ever taught anywhere else in the prepping and survival field, including his RTO Course which focuses on small unit communications. In his free time he is an avid hunter, bushcrafter, writer, long range shooter, prepper, amateur radio operator and Libertarian activist.

    Ymarsakar. Combat Tour: Earth. All else classified. Does not hunt. May not survive in any bushes. Does not like to write at his blog. Can’t see long range, let alone shoot long range. Don’t even know what a prepper pepper is in 2001.

    Can blend in a crowd, collect intel, survive assassination or kill 100-1000 people in a room, assuming they don’t run away in time.

    Does not run into Antifa riots without a plan to kill everyone there. First Step: Collect Intel. Second step: stand Far back and Kinetic Strike them all.

    GB was on me case some years ago for talking about openly carrying a katana and scabbard around in cities or states. I was like, it’s cool, chill. He was like, no non ono no. Haha

    Now a days… well, maybe it looks like a baton at night?

  34. Police have been busy even where I live, north of Albany NY: they’ve arrested a number of people at motels who were caught making explosives and bringing weapons. All were Antifa or Antifa-adjacent.

    We need to go into this with our eyes open. Its no longer just rioters and Antifa people.

    I told most everyone here that Trump was not going to save you from Leftist death squads. In 2015.

    Did people believe it? But they fell for the fake news Covi Scam…. haha.

    Here’s something else I’ll tell you. Some intel sources have told me that Antifa/BLM will get access to weapons currently stockpiled. Heavy weapons. RPGs. IED materials. Anti Air and anti Tank weapons. Supplied to them via heavy weapon caches, via Hussein’s federal civilian military traitors.

    Enjoy 2020, son of man. Hope you survive to 2021 and see Ymar’s Golden Age.

  35. Sounds like you lived in Monroe County at one time. I did. I fled. That was a long time ago. I believe that is your longest post ever.

    28 years there. I wasn’t dissatisfied with it as a place to live, except my neighborhood was anxiety-provoking after dark. I left for job related reasons. I’ve had occasion to wish I stayed, but grass is always greener.

  36. Art Deco-
    I got my MD from the U of R.
    I recently got a personal email appeal for donation from a person of relatively high University rank. When I countered in the negative, citing reasons, she maintained the School and University primary mission is to fight ‘systemic racism’. To that end, the School has now admitted MD classes that are >40% black. Sounds like anti-white racism to me.

    As to Prude’s official autopsy findings, there is no pathological evidence, none, that can yield “asphyxia” as primary cause of death absent additional evidence of its cause, such as a noose, or aspirated material obstructing the upper airway. If respiratory arrest occurs as result of opioid overdose, for example, the cause of death is not the asphyxia but the opioid! The medical examiner’s findings on Prude were based on politics, not pathology.

    The rot in Rochester goes deep.

  37. They say that 43 of the 104 who entered in 2019 were ‘non-caucasian’. I assume they treated white applicants unfairly, but that could mean the class is shot through with Orientals and East Indians. Looks like about 10 of 104 are imports from abroad.

    You didn’t say if the official works in the fundraising apparat (i.e., sales and marketing) or she’s a line administrator in the medical school. Some of them believe in sociological phlogiston and some of them pretend to believe in it.

  38. The rot in Rochester goes deep.

    I have no doubt the coroner’s report in the Freddie Gray case in Baltimore was cooked to please the prosecutor and this one smells as well. I suppose if we altered the manner in which coroners were chosen and disciplined, we might get more trustworthy coroners.

  39. Phillip Sells, I agree with you on the complexity of the police training these days.

    One of the things about the Rochester video is that people are complaining that the drugged out guy was left sitting naked with no blanket or other covering. Now I can think of a good reason for that: The cops need to see his hands, to be sure he’s not working one of them out of the handcuffs. If you’re that wacked out, you might just be willing to break bones in one hand to slip out of the cuffs.

  40. “I will save the world from the Cabal. They cannot win because I AM here.” Ymar

    Thank you for removing all doubt about your mental stability Ymar.

  41. What is needed is more mental institutions and more ease in getting people into them before they run around naked in snow.

  42. A Lyceum Address was delivered by Lincoln to the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois on January 27, 1838, titled “The Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions,” and this quote couldn’t be more relevant, i.e.–

    “whenever the vicious portion of [our] population shall be permitted to gather in bands of hundreds and thousands, and burn churches, ravage and rob provision stores, throw printing-presses into rivers, shoot editors, and hang and burn obnoxious persons at pleasure and with impunity, depend upon it, this government cannot last.”

  43. I saw the picture of Prude sitting naked in the slush with his hands handcuffed behind him. It was painful but no more so than if he had been free and prancing about in the slush enjoying his PCP intoxication. In other words, he was the author of his situation. What I DO wonder, though, is if the police can come up with a less emotionally fraught form of restraint than a “spit bag.” Why not pin his arms behind him with tape or a rope? I’m thinking a few generous turns of Duct Tape TM would slow anybody down (and not in a way that, without a blade, one could defeat with wiggling or whatever). The rope or tape could then be attached to (several) poles, maybe 8-10 feet long, held by the police. They would be at a safe distance; he would be “free” to sit or stand; they could not be accused of applying too much force; the whole situation would be more transparent for being more “tethered,” the way you would handle a wild animal. Which is what they were facing.

  44. I noted, perhaps a year or so ago, the news that Muslim Jihadis were calling for their sympathizers here in the U.S. to start fires as a form of Jihad.

    Since then Ive wondered just how many of what seem like an unusual number of forest and other fires might have been such arson.

  45. Snow: Some of the fires are known to be run-of-the-mill arson, and some rumors in the Q-niverse are attributing others to Antifa, but when I looked through the news today, no one is yet mentioning Jihadis.
    That may be because they are laying low while the Left cooks their own geese and are waiting to make a move later; or because they are actually being rounded up by the Feds under the radar; or they are smacking themselves on the head saying, “Why didn’t we think of that!” — who knows.

  46. Typical. Prude was a “chronic psychotic”, abandoned by his family so it is the fault of the Police that he got drugs and ran into the snow with no clothes. Street drugs are a young man’s game, but now, the family has a shot at the jackpot. Prude finally did something useful for his family. I wonder how many others in that clan have the same problem. Genetics and all….

    If the police are smart, they will tell the families to go chase the psychotics themselves.

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