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To: bentway who wrote (991065)12/30/2016 6:42:02 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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Educate yourself, LOSER:

Five Afghan teenagers are convicted
of gang-raping a boy at knife-point
in Sweden - but NONE will be deported
because their homeland is ´too dangerous´

Daily Mail [UK], by Julian Robinson Original Article

Five Afghan teenagers have been convicted of gang-raping a boy in Sweden - but none of them will be deported because their homeland is ´too dangerous´, it has emerged. The victim, who is under 15, was filmed during the attack, which happened in woodland in Uppsala, south east Sweden. He was beaten and dragged out to the forest at knife-point before being subjected to an ordeal lasting more than an hour, prosecutors say. After a trial, the teenagers were found guilty of aggravated rape - but despite requests by prosecutors, they will not be expelled from Sweden because of their



To: bentway who wrote (991065)12/30/2016 6:43:14 PM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1571281
 
Educate yourself and your thread:

´It´s a FALLACY´ John McAfee shuts down´
manipulative´ FBI claims of Russian hacking

Daily Express [UK], by Ajay Nair Original Article

CYBERSECURITY tycoon John McAfee has blasted claims Moscow was involved in hacking the US presidential election, insisting it was “not the Russians”. He called the FBI’s claims of the Kremlin hacking the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta a “fallacy”. Speaking to host Larry King on RT America, he said any number of agencies could have been behind any interference. “When the FBI or when any other agency says the Russians did it or the Chinese did something or the Iranians did something – that´s a fallacy,” said McAfee. “Any hacker capable of breaking into something is extraordinarily



To: bentway who wrote (991065)12/30/2016 6:54:39 PM
From: James Seagrove  Respond to of 1571281
 
I only believe what you post Bentley. Your posts are peer-reviewed in my opinion.