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Jeff Head

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Re: Today's US Navy Photos, Videos & News!

Popeye, FYI...more info.

I talked to some folks on NNS (Norfolk Naval Station). According to them, apparently the young Petty Officer 2nd Class, Mark Mayo, was the Head of the Base Watch that night. He saw the truck come on base and was suspicious because of an incident with a similar truck (different driver) some days earlier.

He followed it and when he saw it stop near the USS Mahan and the driver get out and start up the gang way...he began running to the ship. The Sailor at the top of the gangway on watch was a female sailor whom this person approached and then began struggling with. He (this large, powerfully built ex-convict who had spent time in prison for attempted murder and crack cocaine) overpowered her and took her gun.

That's when Mayo arrived and pushed the female sailor to the deck and himself took the bullets the intruder fired. That gave the other sailors on watch on the USS Mahan the time to fire their weapons and cut the intruder down.

We lost a great American on Monday. A brave, dedicated patriot who was willing to do his duty and protect a US vessel and its sailors no matter the cost. No telling where this young man may have gone in his career. And we lost him to a vicious killer, who had been in prison for attempted murder one time and for crack cocaine another...and who should never have been on that base. What a travesty, but now God in Heaven and His Son have welcomed this young man home.

A sad as it is, it is heartening to know and see good American parents raising such patriots.

Again God's rest to Mark Mayo, and God's comfort to his family and friends. They should most definitely name a vessel after him.

I am copying this entire discussion over to the Breaking News Thread...IMHO, it deserves to be seen by more members.
 

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Philippines Presses UN Case Over China Sea Row

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Manila (AFP) - The Philippines was set to push forward Sunday its case in the United Nations challenging Beijing's claim to most of the South China Sea, a day after a dramatic stand-off with the Asian giant's coastguard.Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario is expected to announce at 2:30 pm (0630 GMT) that Manila has filed a formal plea before the UN arbitration tribunal, officials said, despite Chinese warnings of a fallout in bilateral relations."In all of this, the Philippines... will do what is right. China can do what it prefers to do on this matter," President Benigno Aquino's spokeswoman Abigail Valte told reporters on Saturday.She made the comments in Manila as a Filipino supply vessel was evading Chinese coastguard vessels to deliver supplies to Philippine marines stationed at a remote and disputed South China Sea reef.The two-hour stand-off in the Spratly archipelago was the latest in a series of escalations in a dispute between the two countries over their competing claims to waters and islands close to Philippine landmass.

Statement of DFA Secretary Albert F Del Rosario on the Submission of the Philippines Memorial to the-UN Arbitral Tribunal

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Thank you everyone for your presence here on a Sunday.Today, the Philippines submitted its Memorial to the Arbitral Tribunal that is hearing the case it brought against the People’s Republic of China under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in January 2013.
The Philippines’ Memorial was submitted in conformity with the Rules of Procedure adopted by the five-member Arbitral Tribunal last August, which established 30 March 2014 as the due date for its submission.The Memorial presents the Philippines’ case on the jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal and the merits of its claims. It consists of ten volumes. Volume I, which is 270 pages in length, contains the Philippines’ analysis of the applicable law and the relevant evidence, and demonstrates that the Arbitral Tribunal has jurisdiction over all of the claims made by the Philippines’ in its Statement of Claim, and that every claim is meritorious.

It sets out the specific relief sought by the Philippines in regard to each of its claims, and shows why it is entitled to such relief.Volumes II through X contain the documentary evidence and maps that support the Philippines’ claims, all of which are cited in Volume I. Volumes II through X consist of more than 3,700 pages, including more than 40 maps, for a total submission of nearly 4,000 pages.The Memorial is the result of an enormous, collaborative effort by the extremely capable and dedicated legal team that has been serving the Philippines in this important case, headed by Solicitor General Francis Jardeleza and a team of lawyers from various agencies, including the OSG, DFA, DOJ, and the Office of the President.
 
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TerraN_EmpirE

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Don't let the date fool you this was no Prank. A Anti-Gun Political hack caught Red handed running GUNS!!
The Unbelievable Story Of How An Anti-Gun Politician Ended Up Arrested For Alleged International Arms Dealing
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According to court documents, Democratic California State Senator Leland Yee's political career began to unravel "at some point in the last five years" when an undercover FBI agent was introduced to a self-described reformed gangster who operated in San Francisco's Chinatown named Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow.

In an affidavit filed in federal court on March 23, FBI special agent Emmanuel Pascua detailed how the investigation into Chow led to Yee's arrest on political corruption and gun-trafficking charges last Wednesday. It's an incredible saga that includes purported links to Chinese organized crime, a crooked political consultant, Eastern European arms dealers, and Muslim rebel groups in the Philippines.

Yee's arrest derailed his campaign for secretary of state. He withdrew from that race Thursday, and the following day the Legislature voted to suspend him from the State Senate. On Monday, though Yee's lawyer indicated that he will plead not guilty, Gov. Jerry Brown called for him to resign.

Yee's implosion reportedly shocked California politicos, especially since Yee was, in the words of The Los Angeles Times, "a hero of gun regulators" after pushing for legislation that would have strengthened the state's assault-weapons ban after the 2012 school shooting in Newtown, Conn. After that shooting, Yee issued a statement calling for tougher gun-control restrictions.

"We must limit access to weapons that can result in such catastrophe and mass murder," Yee said.

However, according to Pascua's complaint, while publicly promising to curb access to guns, Yee was holding private meetings with people he thought were mafia associates promising to connect them with people who could provide heavy weaponry.

Pascua said Yee attracted the attention of the FBI through Chow, who was described in the complaint as "the Dragonhead, or leader, of the San Francisco-based Chee Kung Tong organization." According to Pascua, the Chee Kung Tong "is believed to be an offshoot of the Hung Mun … also referred to as a Chinese secret society and the Chinese Freemasons, among other names," which "began in China sometime in the mid-17th century as a result of a revolutionary movement to overthrow the Manchu-ruled Qing Dynasty."

"The CKT and its criminal activities have been of interest to law enforcement since at least as early as 2006, when the CKT's previous Dragonhead, Allen Leung, was murdered in San Francisco," Pascua said.

Chee Kung Tong RAID
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The headquarters of the Chee Kung Tong was one of multiple locations raided by the FBI Wednesday morning (pictured at right) as Yee, Chow, and others were arrested.

Chow has a lengthy criminal record, including a conviction for robbery and a 2000 guilty plea for racketeering, which Pascua described as "involving murder-for-hire, conspiracy to distribute heroin, arson, and conspiracy to collect extensions of credit." According to Pascua, Chow was "sworn in as Dragonhead" after he was released from prison following that plea in 2006. By May 2010, Pascua said multiple FBI undercover agents had infiltrated the Chee Kung Tong and gotten to know Chow.

"Based on information that has been received by FBI agents from confidential human sources, as CKT Dragonhead Chow holds a '489' position in the Triad, which is an internationally based Chinese organized crime group. The '489' position signifies supreme authority within the Triad," said Pascua.

One of the undercover agents claimed to have mafia connections on the East Coast, Pascua said, and Chow eventually introduced them to Jackson. According to Pascua's affidavit, Jackson went on to develop an extensive "criminal relationship" with the undercover agent that included selling them weapons and "ballistic vests," planning various drug deals, and introducing them to people who provided stolen credit cards and expressed willingness to engage in murder-for-hire.

Pascua described Jackson as a "consultant" to Chee Kung Tong as well as a "close associate" and fundraiser for Yee. In May 2011, Pascua said, Jackson began asking the undercover agent to donate to Yee's mayoral campaign. However, Pascua claimed the undercover agent declined to give money to Yee and instead introduced Jackson to another undercover agent they described as a "business associate" who gave "at least one personal donation in the amount of $5,000."

Yee lost the mayoral election in November 2011. Afterward, he had $70,000 in campaign debt. As Yee prepared to run for secretary of state, Pascua said he and Jackson sought donations to retire that debt from the second undercover agent.

"Senator Yee and Keith Jackson agreed that Senator Yee would perform certain official acts in exchange for the donations." Pascua said.

Yee allegedly agreed to do deeds for three different undercover agents in exchange for campaign cash. They included making a phone call to an official encouraging them to give one of the agents a contract, writing "an official letter of support," providing a State Senate proclamation honoring the Chee Kung Tong, an introducing an undercover agent who posed as a "businessman involved in medical marijuana" to lawmakers who could influence pot legislation.

Pascua said Yee and Jackson collected over $30,000 for these various actions.

In August of last year, Pascua said Jackson told one of the undercover agents Yee had "a contact who deals in arms trafficking." According to the affidavit, Jackson said Yee could facilitate a meeting about weapons deals in exchange for more campaign contributions.

On Dec. 3, 2013, according to Pascua, Jackson met with the undercover agent who was posing as a mobster to discuss various "illegal business opportunities" including cocaine deals and hiring hitmen. At that meeting, Pascua said Jackson told the undercover agent he "spoke with Senator Yee about the opportunity to traffic firearms" and was confident Yee's connection was the "real deal."

In January, Pascua said Yee met with Jackson and the undercover agent at a coffee shop where he said the arms dealer "sourced the weapons from Russia" and described them as having contacts in "Russia, Ukraine, Boston, and Southern California."

"Do I think we can make some money? I think we can make some money," Yee said, according to Pascua's affidavit. "Do I think we can get the goods? I think we can get the goods."

In addition to assuring the undercover agent of his ability to get weapons, Pascua said Yee described visiting the Philippines and encountering "armed guards with machine guns."

"It's not just Russia. The Muslim countries have sources too," Yee allegedly said. "And so, that has been brought to my attention recently."

According to Pascua, the undercover agent told Yee and Jackson he wanted up to $2.5 million worth of firepower including "shoulder fired" weapons or missiles and promised to provide them with $100,000 for facilitating a meeting with the arms dealer.

In February, Pascua said Yee, Jackson, and the undercover agent met again and the state senator dismissed ethical concerns about the weapons deal, saying, "People want to get whatever they want to get. Do I care? No, I don't care. People need certain things." Yee also allegedly described being unhappy and expressed his desire to emulate the agent, who he thought was a mobster.

"There is a part of me that wants to be like you," Yee said, according to the affidavit.

On March 4, Pascua said Jackson called the agent to say Yee wanted to "shift to another source to get weapons," Dr. Wilson Lim, a dentist. According to the affidavit, Yee and Jackson allegedly introduced Lim to the agent at a restaurant eight days later. At that meeting, Pascua said Yee implied Lim was connected to a Muslim rebel group in the Philippines, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

Yee, Jackson, Lim, and Chow were all named in a federal indictment along with over 20 other people. Some of the charges against Yee carry possible sentences of up to 20 years in prison. Yee is free on a $500,000 bond.

On Monday, his lawyer Paul Demeester said Yee would plead not guilty and suggested the length of the investigation indicated law-enforcement agents were searching for "a case they could make" against Yee and entrapped him into the weapons deals.

"The agents started pushing this idea of the arms dealing," Demeester said.

Demeester did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider Monday evening. Yee is next due in court April 8.



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At the moment Mr. Yee is still State Senator district 8 San Fran although Suspended. This is remarkable, it's like the plot from a movie a powerful politician turns crime boss. he runs guns form the Philippines with the same breath he riales against the American second Amendment.
 

solarz

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Don't let the date fool you this was no Prank. A Anti-Gun Political hack caught Red handed running GUNS!!

At the moment Mr. Yee is still State Senator district 8 San Fran although Suspended. This is remarkable, it's like the plot from a movie a powerful politician turns crime boss. he runs guns form the Philippines with the same breath he riales against the American second Amendment.

An old school John Woo movie starring Chow Yun-fat!
 

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John 15:13 King James Bible

Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

Heartbreaking, and many in the Liberal world are clamoring for Felons to have their voting rights restored, its time to call a thug a thug, and evil violent men need to be apprehended and "locked up", before they harm innocents. While it might cheapen our brothers death, to suggest that the young lady was not up to the job, I would suggest that allowing criminals to assume positions of trust is asinine, lots of cops have been disarmed and shot with their own weapons, so we really don't know if that's a factor. I do however deplore the breakdown of discipline that has come as a result of political correctness, there are so many worthy soldiers, sailors, and airmen who are out of the military, because they where unwilling to compromise the standards of honor and duty, in order to "keep their job". Word is that Obama has told the brass to get next to his "gays in the military policy, or get out", after fighting for the country that they love, they certainly should have the "right" to speak theirs mind and voice their concern over liberal policies that endanger their lives and the honor of the military. That the "community organizer" is trying to shut them up, belies his own personal hypocrisy in my opinion......

God have mercy on this young man and his family, and God have mercy on America.... brat
 

AssassinsMace

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The media is exaggerating Leland Yee. He's no crime boss. He's an opportunist weasel. He was in debt running for mayor of San Francisco to which he lost because he didn't have the support from the Chinese community in general. It's already being reported that a lot of the stuff accused of him exchanging for money for influence he could not accomplish in the first place. Meaning he was taking money knowing he wasn't going to follow through with whatever influence was paid for. He was just looking to get the money.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
OT but I am to blame... Any way Mr. Yee is not the only California Political animal to be in the Smear,
Ron Calderon is up for Corruption charges apparently tanking bribes from a hospital owner.
and Rod Wright for voter fraud.
Mr. Yee however has the headlines as he was a vocal Anti-Gunner who was selling Guns and worse. Word is he was trafficking CQ 311's and either RGP or Manpad systems.
 

Jeff Head

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The media is exaggerating Leland Yee. He's no crime boss. He's an opportunist weasel.
Whether he could or could not perform the acts for which he was taking money is not the real issue.

Although there are numerous pictures of him in company with an known Chinese crime boss in the area...so it is not at all certain whether he, with the help of his "friends" would have been able to perform or not.

The fact is, he indicated that he could traffic in and provide illegal weapons if he was paid handsome sums...and he did so while surving in a position of public trust. He is a criminal, plain and simple, and they need to make an abject example of him. 20 years to life, IMHO..
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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Mace he was running for Secretary of State for California too.

And Jeff he was a Notorius Anti gun activist so the Irony on this is so Thick and Creamy it could sold on a Ice cream cone.
 
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