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#The Corruption of Chris Miller
mater-argento · 6 months
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cinematicjourney · 10 months
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The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973) | dir. Juan Antonio Bardem
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pygartheangel · 2 years
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movieposters1 · 4 months
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dyouknowwhatimean · 3 months
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la corrupción de chris miller (1973) dir. juan antonio bardem
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illusioninfnty · 7 months
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kinktober 2023 masterlist
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1st — pegging. jack mercer
2nd — choking. marc spector
3rd — quickie. samantha giddings
4th — cockwarming. "red-haired" shanks
5th — nipple play. alicent hightower
6th — dry humping. monkey d. luffy
7th — face fucking. simon “ghost” riley
8th — almost getting caught. joel miller
9th — size difference. jim hopper
10th — breeding kink. harwin strong
11th — mutual masturbation. ethan landry
12th — public sex. billy hargrove
13th — mommy kink. brahms heelshire
14th — face sitting. john price
15th — keeping quiet. billy loomis & stu macher
16th — toys. nami
17th — thigh riding. santa, "nikamund the red"
18th — orgasm control. rhaenrya targaryen
19th — 69ing. emily davis
20th — cock worship. rafe cameron
21st — spitroasting. roronoa zoro & vinsmoke sanji
22nd — hate fucking. matthias helvar
23rd — virginity loss. bo sinclair
24th — primal play. mike munroe
25th — humiliation. vinsmoke sanji
26th — sensory deprivation. chris redfield
27th — cuckolding. michael myers
28th — dubcon. jacob custos
29th — somnophilia. roronoa zoro
30th — corruption. dani
31st — sex pollen. buggy the clown
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welcome to my very first kinktober! buckle up and enjoy the ride!
@gogogodzilla and I are doing the same kinks, if you want to check their fics out too :)
if you prefer to read on ao3, the link to the series is here
see you soon...
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marypickfords · 11 months
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Have you seen the Spanish film The Corruption of Chris Miller? It is more like a giallo but I think it just might be you think with the main characters.
i know of it but i haven't watched it yet, no
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gatutor · 2 years
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Marisol-Jean Seberg "The corruption of Chris Miller" (La corrupción de Chris Miller) 1973, de Juan Antonio Bardem.
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jloisse · 2 years
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«Je vais frapper Trump, je n’attends que ça»: Pelosi à la manœuvre du coup d’Etat du Capitole, en vidéo
«Nous exigeons des réponses sur le crime du siècle», a déclaré Trump, alors qu’il a été assigné le 13 octobre à comparaître devant le Comité d’enquête «du 6 janvier 2021» sur l’«assaut» du Capitole... à trois semaines des élections.
Trump a fait savoir qu'il «adorait l'idée de témoigner» devant le comité : il «parlerait de la corruption de l'élection [de novembre 2020], de la corruption du Comité et de la façon dont Nancy Pelosi n'a pas appelé la Garde nationale pour Trump, mais pour elle.
L’enjeu du 6 janvier semble avoir été notamment de prendre le commandement de la Garde nationale: une nouvelle vidéo démontre comment Pelosi en a pris le contrôle tout en le refusant à Trump, avec la complicité de Chris Miller, alors secrétaire d’Etat à la Défense (de Trump).
En clair: un coup d’Etat.
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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This Cincinnati City Council term, which began on Jan. 2, 2018, has been marred by one scandal after another. The most recent: Councilman Wendell Young was charged with tampering with records, a third-degree felony.
Nine members were sworn in on Jan. 2, 2018. Right away, there were allegations of secret texting amongst five members that resulted in a $101,000 payment to settle a taxpayer lawsuit. Throughout the term, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio David DeVillers has said there was "a culture of corruption."
Here is a timeline of Cincinnati City Hall corruption
Nov. 7, 2017: Mayor John Cranley and the nine-member Cincinnati City Council are elected. Among them: Democrats Tamaya Dennard and P.G. Sittenfeld and Republican Jeff Pastor. Pastor places ninth in a vote so close it triggers a mandatory recount. Pastor prevails.
Jan. 2, 2018: Cincinnati City Councilmembers are sworn in for a four-year term. Dennard brings a red folding chair, evoking Shirley Chisholm, the first African American woman elected to Congress, who famously said, “If they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair."
March 9, 2018: Cranley and his hand-picked city manager, Harry Black, have a falling out over Black’s decision to fire Assistant Police Chief Dave Bailey. Black and Cranley haven’t been getting along for months and Cranley asks Cincinnati City Council to fire Black.
March 1 - March 18, 2018: Five members of Cincinnati City Council – Dennard, Sittenfeld, Wendell Young, Greg Landsman and Chris Seelbach – text among themselves about how to keep city manager Black and perhaps regain power they felt Cranley had usurped. Young, in texts which later become public, says, “Amen! We’re the new ‘gang of five.’ I pray we stay strong and continue to trust each other. We have the power to move this forward.” Young's "gang of five" comment references a former council coalition – Ken Blackwell, Steve Chabot, James Cissell, John Mirlisena and Charlie Luken – who were were often called the "gang of five."
Sittenfeld texts in response: "I'm game to make it a gang of 7 even! I know Mann and Pastor must be lonely over there!"
March 16, 2018: The five texting council members issue a joint press release saying they do not support firing Black. This catches the attention of Mark Miller, of Hyde Park, who is also treasurer of the Coalition Opposed to Additional Spending and Taxes. Since the five seem to have reached a consensus when there hasn't yet been a public meeting regarding Black, Miller suspects the council members violated Ohio's Open Meeting Act.
April 9, 2018: Miller, acting as a citizen and not a representative of COAST, files a lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court, alleging the council members violated the Open Meetings Act. City lawyers contend text messages on personal phones are not public record and had told council members that.
April 21, 2018: Black resigns just before a hastily called Saturday morning special session of Cincinnati City Council where it is expected he will be fired.
September 2018 to February 2019: Pastor solicits and receives $55,000 in exchange for promised official action related to two projects before the City of Cincinnati, according to a federal indictment. He also travels on a private airplane to Florida with developers of the projects, but the developers are actually undercover FBI agents, according to the indictment. The allegations relate to the re-development of 435 Elm Street, a largely vacant piece of property next to the Duke Energy Convention Center, and another deal, which has not yet been named.
March 7, 2019: The City of Cincinnati, with agreement from the five councilmembers who make up the Gang of 5, settle the taxpayer lawsuit. They admit violating Ohio’s Open Meetings Act and settle for $101,000. Judge Robert Ruehlman tells the five members, whom he called to his courtroom for the settlement agreement, "You essentially lied to the people of the city. The trust is gone. I really believe the five city council members should resign and pay it back... no city voter should ever vote for them again.”
August to December 2019: Dennard tries to exchange votes for money. Prosecutors say Dennard requested between $10,000 and $15,000 from an attorney to pay for her personal expenses. In exchange, she promised a favorable vote on The Banks development.
In a Nov. 4, 2019, text message to the attorney, according to court records, Dennard says: "I could really use your help. It's kind of urgent to get it today. Happy to help you. But need yours too."
Dec. 19, 2019: Ohio Auditor Keith Faber looks at the texting case and refers the five council members for prosecution on a misdemeanor crime of dereliction of duty. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters appoints attorney Pat Hanley, a former attorney for the U.S. District Attorney’s office, to investigate the matter.
Feb. 25, 2020: Councilwoman Tamaya Dennard is arrested on federal bribery charges.
March 2, 2020: Dennard resigns.
June 29, 2020: Dennard pleads guilty to a charge of honest services wire fraud, which alleges she defrauded taxpayers. A plea agreement calls for her to spend up to 2 ½ years in prison. Sentencing is set for Nov. 24.
Sept. 28, 2020: Hanley, the special prosecutor, in a letter obtained by The Enquirer, recommends the texting councilmembers not be criminally charged with dereliction of duty. But he writes in a letter dated this day, “The investigation is on-going.”
Nov. 10, 2020: Councilman Jeff Pastor, along with an associate who is not connected to City Hall, is arrested on a 10-count federal indictment, including bribery, extortion, money laundering and conspiracy charges related to the $55,000 in alleged solicited payments. Pastor’s attorney, Ben Dusing, says his client will fight the charges.
Nov. 16, 2020: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost asks the Ohio Supreme Court to suspend Pastor from Cincinnati City Council. That request is pending.
Nov. 18, 2020: Five citizens file a request with the Hamilton County Probate Court seeking to have Pastor removed from council. That request is pending.
Nov. 19, 2020: Federal agents arrest Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld on corruption charges. Sittenfeld says he is innocent. The charges: Sittenfeld orchestrated a scheme to funnel money from developers into a political action committee (PAC) that he secretly controlled. According to the indictment, the developers were actually undercover FBI agents who handed Sittenfeld checks totaling $40,000 on three different occasions in 2018 and 2019. The indictment states Sittenfeld solicited the money in exchange for his support of a plan to develop the former Convention Place Mall at 435 Elm St., which Cincinnati developer Chinedum Ndukwe, a former Bengals player, sought to develop as a hotel and office complex with sports betting. Sittenfeld, 36, did not pocket the cash himself, the indictment states, but instead funneled it into a leadership PAC.
Nov. 20, 2020: Sittenfeld releases a statement on Twitter saying he is innocent and that he intends to keep working and plans to run for mayor.
Nov. 23, 2020: Pastor agrees to the suspension.
Nov. 23, 2020: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost asks the Ohio Supreme Court to suspend Sittenfeld from Cincinnati City Council.
Nov. 24, 2020: Dennard is sentenced to spend 18 months in prison on a charge of honest services wire fraud. The sentence won’t start until at least March because of the danger posed by the coronavirus, Judge Susan Dlott says.
Nov. 30, 2020: Hamilton County Probate Court Judge Ralph “Ted” Winkler selects Cincinnati attorney Steve Goodin to temporarily replace Pastor. All three are Republicans.
Dec. 7, 2020: Sittenfeld agrees to the state suspension.
April 15, 2021: A Hamilton County grand jury indicts Cincinnati Councilman Wendell Young on a felony charge of tampering with records. The charge alleges between January 3, 2018, and October 16, 2018, Young destroyed text messages that were public.
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roblingoblin285 · 6 months
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And about A Quiet Place? The third movie doesn't seem to have a trailer, or just I couldn't find it. I truly enjoyed the suspense in the first two ~💜
i personally don’t love a quiet place, and prefer older suspense thrillers like the shining and the corruption of chris miller (both excellent, would recommend)
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word-of-sanjana · 1 year
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Nov 8, 2022 election
oh god i don’t have the energy to do the whole shebang this time
but i guess i’m doing it anyways
Notes on the Saratoga City Council Candidate Forum:
- oh dear there’s only 3 qualified candidates out of the 5 this year and two are old timers Yan Zhao and Chuck Page, so no point discussing them- they’re the same as always and if you don’t know them by now, just ask around
- Belal Aftab is the only candidate worth discussing, and I have to say, I was surprised at how well-considered and well-spoken his approaches to the issues were. Last election I was skeptical about his motivation for coming into local politics, but after this year’s forum I feel pretty sure that he’s acting out of his heart, not pure ambition. I’m conflicted still because I don’t think his and my political perspectives line up, but I do think he might be a reasonable person to have around. At the very least he isn’t as much of a political old-timer as Chuck Page and Yan Zhao. Hmm.
- ok, the moderator is asking some great questions: she asked about Measure C (I kinda want to know more about everyone’s reasoning on that actually, cause it seemed straightforward to me) and also asked each candidate to share one thing that most people don’t know about them- some fun answers!
VERDICT: hmm I guess I’m down to give Belal Aftab a chance this year. If pickings weren’t slim this year then I don’t know if he’d make the cut for my priority list, but hey you have to pick from the options you get sometimes
Notes on the Sheriff Candidate Forum:
- ok so the impression I’m getting is that Kevin Jensen is the long-time SCC Sheriff’s Office member who says he was pushing against the corruption from the inside, while Bob Jonsen has worked in police depts of different cities and is coming in from outside the Sheriff’s Office? Both of them are leaning on the “I’m gonna make the dept. change” angle, cause well, the dept. is under corruption charges yet again right? I haven’t even been paying attention- that office is constantly turning over because of corruption and mismanagement charges so I just assume it’s always in turmoil I guess
- hmm, I can’t really tell which candidate is better from this forum; let’s see if my contacts have any intel [note: I prob asked too late and they’re not gonna get back to me in time :/]
VERDICT: uhhhhhhhhhhhhh I guess I liked Kevin Jensen’s passion for wanting to improve conditions for everyone, including ppl in prison. I don’t think he can do it, cause I think the whole institution of the sheriff’s office and the criminal system is just too corrupt and messed up, but he seems to want to attempt it. Eh, I don’t have faith in this office but whatever
never mind, a source I trust said Bob Jonsen so I’m gonna go with that.
Notes on LGSUSD Board Candidate Forum:
- yooo it’s Eleanor Yick again, my fav moderator! oh wait she’s just introducing the moderator for today, damn. well I guess we need new blood too
- only Misty Davies, Alex Shultz, and David Guidry are here, but the other two sent statements
- Steve Chen’s statement...did not tell me much. He was a math teacher at LG and before that was a long-time tech guy.
- oh and Chris Miller also sent one too. He was on the LGUSD board from 2004-2012, was on oversight and budget committees for the high school district, and also has been a part of various other committees (including one for mental health needs of students)- I’d like to hear more about this. He’s currently a teacher at a private high school. He wants to see more focus on mental wellness of students, staff, and faculty; better communication with broader community; teacher recruitment and retaining, including possibility of teacher housing; research-based approach to reduce substance use among students. Huh, those are all pretty excellent talking points- I will check out his website. [And the website was mostly the same points tho it did talk about his origins in local politics going back to being a teen in LG]
- Alex Shultz is a retired LG teacher- has experience from being a teacher/parent at LG. I don’t have a strong sense of what skills he brings to the table?
- David Guidry is the only incumbent and he’s clearly well aware of the job responsibilities. He’s kinda dry, not very inspiring, but he seems very responsible. He’s a retired software dude.
- Misty Davies is a project manager and is the only one with kids currently in the district. She’s been involved in school leadership as a volunteer. She speaks well and seems to have the strongest leadership vibes out of the three here.
- there’s a new superintendent apparently, and apparently they come from a bigger district in SF so there’s talk about how the board is going to manage them
**Ok I abandoned the school board candidate forum and looked at the Saratoga Falcon’s reporting instead- found some juicy tidbits but I don’t have time to write them up here! so let’s just go with these candidates:
VERDICT: Chris Miller and Misty Davies for their stances on mental health (which is my #1 concern for LGSUSD teens), and I guess David Guidry for his functional skills. Alex Shultz and Scott Chen just didn’t have anything that really stood out to me as helpful.
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sanjosenewshq · 2 years
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FBI Sued for Censorship of Hunter Biden Laptop computer
By Invoice Pan Amid mounting questions over an FBI warning that prompted Fb to suppress a narrative about Hunter Biden’s laptop computer, the federal company now faces a lawsuit searching for to compel it to publicize conversations it had with the social media large. The lawsuit was filed Tuesday by America First Authorized (AFL) at a Washington D.C. District Court docket. The non-profit group, based by longtime Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller, mentioned Individuals should know what the FBI and the social media large had been as much as because the November elections approached. In accordance with the criticism (pdf), the AFL requested in August that the FBI make public all of its communications with Fb between Oct. 1, 2020, and Nov. 15, 2020. Nonetheless, the FBI turned down that request, claiming that it was so “overly broad” that it couldn’t be carried out “with an affordable quantity of effort.” AFL’s criticism mentioned: “Barely a month earlier than the 2022 midterm election, FBI officers proceed to suppress info of nice curiosity to American voters and stonewall AFL’s request for data regarding the FBI’s collusive scheme with Fb to censor information and details about the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop computer.” Zuckerberg’s Podcast Feedback Fb has drawn a lot scrutiny after Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, instructed widespread podcast host Joe Rogan that the platform did algorithmically suppress a New York Submit story on emails allegedly recovered from a laptop computer owned by then-presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son. These emails, based on the Submit, confirmed a direct hyperlink Biden had along with his son’s doubtful enterprise dealings in China and Ukraine. File picture of then Vice President Joe Biden strolling out of Air Drive Two along with his granddaughter Finnegan Biden and son Hunter Biden on the airport in Beijing, China on Dec. 4, 2013. (Ng Han Guan-Pool/Getty Photographs) Zuckerberg mentioned this obvious censorship solely occurred after the FBI approached Meta with warnings about “Russian disinformation.” “The background right here is that the FBI got here to us—some of us on our staff—and was like, ‘Hey, simply so you recognize, you need to be on excessive alert. We thought there was a number of Russian propaganda within the 2016 election, we’ve got it on discover that mainly there’s about to be some type of dump that’s much like that,’” he instructed Rogan in the Aug. 25 interview. The FBI didn’t particularly point out the laptop computer story, Zuckerberg mentioned, however Fb thought it “match that sample” the FBI described and determined to restrict its attain. Regardless of Zuckerberg’s claims, the AFL insists that there was a “complete collusion” between the FBI and Massive Tech to censor and management crucial info in an effort to place Joe Biden into the White Home. “The proof is that throughout the 2020 Presidential election marketing campaign, the FBI conspired and mixed with giant firms, together with Fb, to censor and suppress the damning proof of Biden household corruption and affect peddling discovered on Hunter Biden’s laptop computer,” mentioned AFL Senior Counselor Reed Rubinstein. “This was carried out to assist Joe Biden and the Democrats win the 2020 election.” Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley (Iowa) and Ron Johnson (Wis.) agreed. Of their letters to Zuckerberg and FBI Director Chris Wray, the senators requested for names of the federal government and Fb staff concerned in these conversations about “Russian disinformation.” “The American folks should know whether or not the FBI used Fb as a part of their alleged plan to discredit details about Hunter Biden,” the senators wrote. Originally published at San Jose News HQ
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alfredsnightmare · 3 years
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La Corrupción de Chris Miller (Juan Antonio Bardem, 1973)
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