Wednesday, August 12, 2020

75 379 4608 | Lake Fire explodes to 10,000 acres in Lake Hughes area of Angeles National Forest; mandatory evacuations issued, August 12, 2020


Crews from several agencies are battling a brush fire in the Lake Hughes area of the Angeles National Forest Wednesday afternoon that has exploded to about 10,000 acres and has prompted mandatory evacuations.

The so-called Lake Fire was reported near Lake Hughes and Pine Canyon roads at about 3:40 p.m. and was threatening structures.





379 is the 75th prime number




Thursday, August 6, 2020

360 680 1107 | LASD 'Executioners': Compton mayor says deputies have 'terrorized the community for decades', August 5, 2020



Mayor Brown's account came as city and community leaders called for a federal and state civil rights investigation into the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department's Compton patrol station.

The station's deputies have been in the spotlight since news surfaced last week of an alleged deputy gang with matching tattoos known as the "Executioners."




Deputy Art Gonzalez blew the whistle on the alleged gang of deputies in a newly filed government claim, the first step toward filing a lawsuit.

Deputy Gonzalez says that the "Executioner" deputies celebrate shootings of citizens with tattoo parties, set illegal arrest quotas and retaliated against him when he reported one alleged "Executioner" deputy for beating up a fellow deputy outside the patrol station earlier this year.



Compton city leaders say they will write to U.S. Attorney General William Barr and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to request a civil rights investigation into the Compton patrol station.

They are also exploring options to terminate their contract with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The city of Compton has a $22 million per year contract with the LASD to provide patrols and other law enforcement services.



"We demand justice from the Compton sheriffs and we will no longer continue to pay you $22 million to terrorize this community," said Mayor Brown, who takes issue with Sheriff Alex Villanueva's statement last week that "no gang of deputies is running any station right now."

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

99 306 990 | Another virus on the spread in China: Seven dead, 60 infected by ‘tick-borne virus’, August 5, 2020


A new infectious disease caused by a tick-borne virus has killed seven people and infected 60 others in China, official media here reported on Wednesday, warning about the possibility of its human-to-human transmission.

More than 37 people in East China’s Jiangsu Province contracted with the SFTS Virus in the first half of the year. Later, 23 people were found to have been infected in East China’s Anhui province, state-run Global Times quoted media reports.



At least seven people have died in Anhui and East China’s Zhejiang province due to the virus, the report said. SFTS Virus is not a new virus. China has isolated pathogen of the virus in 2011, and it belongs to the Bunyavirus category.








Virologists believe that the infection may have been passed on to humans by ticks and that the virus can be transmitted between humans, it said.

85 302 1030 | Hong Kong police accepted anonymous donations of up to HK$15m, official data shows, August 5, 2020


Hong Kong police have accepted hundreds of anonymous donations since 2014, with the single largest sum reaching HK$15 million (US$1.9 million), documents obtained by Apple Daily show. 

The donations were received via the Police Welfare Fund, but the force has never publicly disclosed the specifics of those sums despite its submission of financial reports to the Legislative Council every year.









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Today's date of this publication August 5, 2020, date written 8/5 or 5/8






Notice that there is conveniently no mention of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).


 *Edit: ah, found ya



 

84 219 | Beirut explosion: Thousands injured across Lebanese capital, August 4, 2020



A massive explosion ripped through central Beirut on Tuesday, killing dozens of people, injuring thousands and blowing out windows in buildings across the city.

The blast near Beirut's port sent up a huge mushroom cloud-shaped shockwave, flipping cars and damaging distant buildings. It was felt as far as Cyprus, hundreds of miles away, and registered as a 3.3 magnitude earthquake in the Lebanese capital.



Lebanon's Prime Minister, Hassan Diab, said that 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate, a highly explosive material used in fertilizers and bombs, had been stored for six years at a port warehouse without safety measures, "endangering the safety of citizens," according to a statement.





Today's date of massive explosion that rocked Beirut is August 4, 2020, date written 8/4 or 4/8



Bomb = 84. Bombs = 84


United States of America = 84