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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 19, 2019 9:27:53 GMT -5
In shock none of you brought up Trump's impeachment yet considering the history of it lol- he now joins Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton as the only Presidents to be impeached by the house. The thing is- there unfortunately isn't enough votes to convict Trump in the Senate- it would be near impossible to get to 67 votes regardless of which party is in charge in today's divided politics as no party really ever has that big a majority- let alone a Republican Majority where Mitch McConnell aka "Moscow Mitch" will be running things and him and Lindsay Graham have already admitted they will not be fair and imprtial jurors. The only thing that could change is if we get video footage of Trump literally shooting people on 5th Avenue within the next few weeks- and even that's debatable. However, I am glad that for once in his life, Trump was held accountable by some court or branch of government and he will be forever noted in history as an impeached President. If you were to take politics out of the equation, and present this case to a jury without telling them what parties or who the key players were, the deliberation would turn into a conviction before lunch break. Shame on all the Republicans in congress for choosing party over country and choosing to debase themselves and act like children. All they can do is complain about process since the facts are indisputable and they have nothing to defend Trump on. I hope I'm proven wrong, but there are no more hero Republicans like the ones who stood up to Richard Nixon. There are hardly Republicans anymore at all in Congress. Democrats, a few Independents, a few Republicans, and the cult of Trump. Sorry I was out celebrating his impeachment last night lol, even with the obvious that he’ll be acquitted by the senate, I think this is what disgraced trump, and right on an election year too. Impeached right at the end of his first term. Anyone with any decency wouldn’t dare to vote for him in 2020 unless your a bigot or hope he’ll probably make a change if he gets a second term.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 18, 2019 19:09:55 GMT -5
Wow incredibly enough it’s that time of year where we predict the next FBI Top Ten Capture.
This year the list has changed but not significantly, absent this year from last year are Lamont Stephenson and Greg Alyn Carlson both of whom were the only FBI Top Ten captures in 2019. Taking their places were Arnoldo Jimenez and Eugene Palmer, both of whom have been on the run since 2012.
After a very crazy decade of events on the Top Ten List (including the addition of Brad Bishop), the veteran trio of fugitives added during the 2000s will unfortunately advance into 2020, with Dreaded Family killer Robert Fisher emerging as the longest running fugitive on the current Ten Most Wanted, after the removal of Gerena, & Godwin within the last 10 years. While in the 2010s, Yaser Said holds the lead at 5 years amongst the fugitives added during this departing decade.
Okay so let’s break it down; with the removals of Semion Mogilevich, Glen Godwin, Victor Gerena, & Brad Bishop, we’ll see which one of the current FBI Top Ten fugitives will be the first to fall in 2020.
Honestly instead of making a summary of each fugitive one by one, I’ll just pretty much give a paragraph summary.
Robert Fisher, Alexis Flores, & Jason Derek Brown are the top 3 longest running fugitives on the Ten Most Wanted List, as for Fisher and Brown, it’s just a matter of them getting unlucky, either by getting pulled over in a random traffic stop or someone has a great hawk eye and submits the right tip. As for Flores, I’m not sure where his case will go in 2020, Honduras isn’t as cooperative when it comes to extradition requests but so we’ll see.
Yaser Said has become the longest running fugitive added during the 2010s, with Yaser currently in his 60s and the possibility of him Egypt grows, it’s likely he’ll go down the same way Ravelo did which is pretty much not going to be quickly, but eventually even if it takes 5 years, 8 years or 10 years, but at some point Yaser will be taken in. Santiago Mederos has been on the run for nearly 10 years for a crime committed at the beginning of the decade, and has been on the top ten list for only 2 years which beats the average set by some top tenners at little over 1 year, with the drug war raging in Mexico guys like Mederos will be very difficult to locate.
Arnoldo Jimenez and Eugene Palmer are the most recent Top Ten fugitives to make the list, but both fugitives have been on the run for over 7 years now, as well as significant challenges in apprehending them. Jimenez is believed to be in Tamaulipas state in Mexico which is as bad as it gets, getting him will prove difficult as Mexican security forces have limited resources in that state. Eugene Palmer managed to take the record for oldest person on the list from Brad Bishop whose addition shocked us, with Palmer being the latest fugitive to be added still at large at 80 years old, it could either go 2 ways, he’s found alive hiding with someone harboring him, or he’s deceased somewhere in Harriman state park, where he was last seen.
Bhadreshkumar Patel, & Alejandro Castillo, at this point are the most recent fugitives on the Ten Most Wanted List, having been on the run since 2015 & 2016 respectively and are the other 2 fugitives along with Mederos who were added in 2017. Patel has unfortunately managed to prove us wrong as he has managed to stay on the list for nearly 3 years, but that’s possibly thanks and part to him possibly hiding out in India. While Alex Castillo, one of the youngest fugitives added to the list, has managed to prove us wrong because he’s hiding in Mexico with someone aiding him on the run. It’s shocking Patel and Castillo have been on the Ten Most Wanted list longer than most fugitives added in the 2010s.
So buckle down everyone and vote which fugitive will be captured in 2020.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 16, 2019 17:03:39 GMT -5
I think with this news, these 2 being added to the FBI Top Ten would be a well deserved spot (I wouldn’t be surprised if they get charged with first degree murder and added the same day or shortly afterwards that is if a spot opens) Honestly I think getting them back from China would be easy since they are Chinese Nationals accused of murdering a Chinese National, so in a way China would cooperate with us if they fled to China.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 12, 2019 14:44:04 GMT -5
This is wonderful news, and looks like we don’t need the FBI Top Ten List after all ☺️
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 6, 2019 18:57:18 GMT -5
Sorry, for some reason I didn't see this until just now. I was just thinking the other day about how frustrated I was that Said is yet to be caught. Nearly 11 years on the run, I feel Said would fall similarly like Eduardo Ravelo, Yaser Said is just living in Egypt in a residence, staying with relatives and not coming out, or he is likely being protected by some people who are aware of what he did and law enforcement may not want to touch him based on the backlash they’ll receive if arrested. Also another thing, Yaser Said is a known smoker and he’s in his 60s now, that really isn’t a good combination, there are some people that are 60 and smoke but let’s be real for a sec.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 5, 2019 9:39:10 GMT -5
Unfortunately yesterday Said broke the FBI Top Ten record of the 2010s and has now become the longest running fugitive of this decade at 5 years, surpassing Fidel Urbina & Brad Bishop.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 4, 2019 21:52:24 GMT -5
It appears Mostafa may have leadership position in Al Shabaab.
On a side note, I know Mostafa is already on the Most Wanted Terrorists list, but I think he could be a decent wild card for the FBI Ten Most Wanted List as he’s a United States citizen fighting for an enemy group, which has targeted westerners amongst them, Americans.
Highly unlikely but that would be my reasoning for adding him instead of someone like the leader of Al-Qaeda or Palestinian hijackers under protection in Lebanon.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 1, 2019 21:32:38 GMT -5
Story time. So I’m thinking about a road trip most likely to the west coast or the southwestern U.S., as I’ve never traveled west of the Mississippi River. My trips have been only along the East Coast, including New York City.
The car I always use, is a nearly 20 year old Volkswagen Diesel Sedan with a manual transmission (my commuter car) , I already have 357,500 miles on my odometer (originally purchased with 256,000 miles) and the thing runs like a champ, it is extremely Economical in terms of mpg. However it is a struggle especially since this particular car, I used to drive through Manhattan and let me tell you guys I don’t recommend driving a manual transmission car through Manhattan (get an automatic car, use public transportation or walk)
A trip out west shouldn’t be that bad till once I’m approaching my destination as the traffic is gonna suck, but I just wanted to share my story as nobody should be ashamed of having a car with such high mileage, uses an extra pedal, or is way up there in age.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 28, 2019 16:42:29 GMT -5
Yikes it looks like Villanueva-Morales was born in Zamora, Mexico which is in the state of Michoacan, it’ll be difficult to get him if he’s hiding out there as it is one of the states that’s a haven for drug trafficking. I could see him being added the same way Robert Van Wisse was to FBI Top 10 except it’s a recent case, and he’s the only contender left after the capture of Michael Brown.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 21, 2019 23:49:44 GMT -5
With Michael Alexander Brown & Hugo Villanueva Morales still at large, I wonder which case the FBI will possibly add to its Top Ten List if it gets to that point that where the FBI just needs to turn up the heat?
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 18, 2019 12:40:31 GMT -5
I think it’s interesting Michael Brown has an FBI poster citing only the marshals reward (which I would understand since both agencies are chasing him) but also it’s been 8 months now since the most recent FBI Top Ten capture back in March of this year.
Another thing I’m curious about is, if Michael Brown is facing charges for desertion?
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 18, 2019 10:01:02 GMT -5
Do you know the last time the FBI added a number 11? I'm not saying this as a smart-alecky question since I think it's happened before, but I can swear like the 80's was the last time that happened so I doubt it. I think Alexis Flores (unfortunately) is the only spot that could possible be replaced at this point, (there's no in between... they're either close to capturing him or have given up, unfortunately it looks like the latter but I sincerely hope not) so they might do something like increase the reward instead. Apparently he was in Roanoke because he was banging on his grandmother's door. The last time was in 1993 when they added Ramzi Yousef the World Trade Center bomber. Unfortunately if it’s Flores’ time then unfortunately it is as much as it hurts to say that.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 18, 2019 9:47:01 GMT -5
I wouldn’t be surprised if the FBI added Michael Brown to the Top Ten List soon, as it’s been a few days without any major developments but hopefully it won’t be necessary, but he could either bump someone currently on the list or the bureau makes the determination that he’s bad enough and the current 10 are bad enough as well that he becomes the rare number 11.
In any case, this guy was trained to survive and kill and locating him without anything bad going down upon capture would be difficult.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 13, 2019 11:40:14 GMT -5
I would vote for Bernie Sanders in a heart beat, and hope they don’t screw like they did in 2016, Bernie Sanders has the ability to flip West Virginia and the rust belt blue, not only because the polls show it, but Bernie Sanders’ message is what everyone wants regardless if they are Republican or Democrat, a working class person is going to love Bernie’s ideas because he’s looking out for the average working class person unlike Donny the Deuce, who literally played all these people in the states with the vision that he was going to keep jobs in America, when he hasn’t done much to keep companies like carrier from outsourcing their jobs.
There is going to be a crap ton of backlash from 2016 in 2020 and i predict it could go 1 of 2 ways. Donny the Deuce gets re-elected for a second term as many people “want to give him a second chance to do something” or someone like Bernie Sanders (if he doesn’t get played by the DNC) will win because those that voted for Trump in 2016 for economic reasons will defect to Bernie thus only leaving his die hard bigoted supporters.
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Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Nov 9, 2019 22:32:07 GMT -5
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