just_a_dad
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🇳🇴 A Syrian migrant found guilty of raping a 13-year-old Norwegian girl in a bike shed in Tromsø will serve just six months in prison after the sentencing court ruled that the attacker had a "low IQ" and "a reduced understanding of reality." Abdelmonem Abdelrazak Al-Yousef was found to have raped the girl in September 2024, less than a year after arriving in Norway from Syria. He met her in Tromsø city center before assaulting her on a park bench and leading her to a secluded bike shed near the Harbour Terminal where he raped her. He initially denied meeting the girl, but after semen was found at the scene and traced to him, he admitted to meeting the victim but not engaging in sexual activity. Psychiatric assessments showed he had a very low IQ, and the court ruled that "the defendant is most likely no further along in development than the victim." A change to Norwegian law last year removed the minimum prison sentence of three years for rape, allowing the court to impose a partial suspended sentence conditional on probation, meaning he will only serve six months inside.










BREAKING: Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez issues a statement demanding that Lebanon is included in the Iran War ceasefire.


Crazed homeless man accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on train found incompetent to stand trial trib.al/GsJMZC8


Watching AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett's press conference on the allegations against Ben Roberts-Smith I'm reminded she claimed the Islamist terror attack at Bondi Beach was "not motivated by religion".



An important read on Europe and NATO.

Whitley Strieber's latest Substack connects murdered/disappeared scientists to PLASMA research. Several scientists and military personnel working in plasma physics, advanced heat-resistant materials, magnetism, and related fields have been murdered or vanished recently, a troubling pattern highlighted by Strieber. - Dr. Nuno Loureiro, director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, shot dead in December 2025 by a former classmate who then died by suicide. - 1st Lt. Jaime Gustitus, Air Force Research Lab (711th Human Performance Wing), murdered in October 2025 in an incident involving a colleague who also killed his wife before dying by suicide. No clear motive released. - Monica “Jacinto” Reza, materials scientist and inventor of the super-alloy Mondaloy (with ties to Air Force-funded rocket tech and the now-missing Gen. William McCasland), disappeared while hiking in June 2025. Never found. - Melissa Casias, Los Alamos National Laboratory administrator, vanished in June 2025 near her workplace. Her phones were wiped; belongings left behind. - Dr. Carl Grillmair, Caltech exoplanet researcher, shot dead in February 2026. - William Neil McCasland, Former AFRL commander. Controlled billions in aerospace research budgets. Tied to the same programs funding Mondaloy. Vanished in February 2026. Strieber suggests these incidents may not be random. Many victims worked in domains relevant to non-human intelligence tech. What ties it together is plasma. Robert Temple's 2022 book 'A New Science of Heaven' argues that DARPA and military insiders already recognize UAP's deep connection to advanced plasma science, far beyond current human capabilities. Temple claims these craft aren't crewed by biological beings but by hyper-intelligent plasma-based "robots" or entities from elsewhere. He goes further, plasma isn't just propulsion tech. It's potentially the substrate of consciousness and NHI itself. Humans may have a "plasma body" (bioplasma) within our physical form, a "smart overcoat" discarded at death, with the plasma aspect persisting. Ancient wisdom traditions, he says, anticipated this rediscovery. If cracking plasma physics unlocks not only exotic propulsion but access to NHI's mode of existence, communication, and even post-death continuity, then plasma researchers become existential threats. Coincidence? Or a sign that someone or something doesn't want us crossing it? @WhitleyStrieber










