https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/04/psu-chemistry-professor-faces-35-counts-of-child-porn/
excerpts:
Another day, another scandal in liberal enclave Portland. Niles Lehman, a science professor at Portland State University, has been arrested and charged with 35 counts of producing child porn.
..According to a Portland State tweet from 2018, he was recognized as the 2018 Oregon Scientist of the Year by the Oregon Academy of Science for research related to the origins of life on Earth.
When court staff interviewed Lehman in February to help determine whether he should be released, he didn’t mention working for Portland State University, court records show. He said he has a Ph.D. and sometimes drove for Lyft, DoorDash and Postmates. …
Hmm.. Lyft, did you say?
Voat post J.J. Redick Says There Was a Person in a Cage in the Back of His Car Service Ride by @BlueEyedDevil64
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/08/16/jj-redick-caged-person-car-service-ride-story?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=sportsillustrated&xid=socialflow_facebook_si&utm_medium=social
Redick said he was doing a photo shoot for MrPorter.com in New York City, and when the shoot was over, the company had a car to come pick him up. Redick was with his wife and her twin sister at the time, and he and his sister-in-law both had bags to put in the back of the Escalade they were going to be riding in.
When Redick went to put his bag in the back, he said he noticed a smell in the car, but it wasn't distinct or very obviously something disgusting. After driving through the city for a bit, the car came to a stop at a corner, at which point Redick's sister-in-law Kylee tapped him on the shoulder to tell him there was a person in the back of the car with them. There was a blanket over what appeared to be a cage or a box in the back of the car, and she was saying that there was a living person inside. ..
You can read the rest at the link.
Lyft https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyft
Lyft, Inc. is a transportation network company (TNC) based in San Francisco, California and operating in 640 cities in the United States and 9 cities in Canada ..In July 2017, the company announced that the Walt Disney World Resort "Minnie Van" service will be powered by Lyft....
Lyft was valued at US$15.1 billion as of summer 2018.[65] Prior to January 2016, Lyft had raised more than US$2 billion from investors such as General Motors (US$500M), Alibaba Group, Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue Management, DiDi, fbFund, Floodgate Fund, Fontinalis Group, Fortress, Founders Fund, GSV Capital, Icahn Enterprises, Janus Capital Management, K9 Ventures, Mayfield Fund, Prince Alwaleed's Kingdom Holdings Company, Rakuten, Tencent, and Third Point Ventures
In February 2016, Prince al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia made an investment in Lyft which included the purchase of $148 million worth of existing stock from Andreessen Horowitz and Founders Fund. In December 2017, Lyft raised $500 million from Fidelity Management & Research Company and the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Fund.
Among the many voat posts on Prince Alwaleed and his Kingdom Holdings Company we have:
(Kingdom Holding Company](https://www.voat.co/v/pizzagate/2229776) by @darkknight111
Possible Corridor Through the Western US for Human Trafficking Sanctioned by Government by @lamplight
Re Ontario Teachers' Pension Fund
The Royal honeymoon and a Saudi hotel chain that takes us from the City of London back to the Podestas and the Acorn Group
The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP), whose worldwide investments also include the UK's Busy Bees nursery chain, indicated it was looking to expand the business.
St Albans-based Burton's employs more than 2,000 staff in the UK with plants in Llantarnam in south Wales, Blackpool and Edinburgh as well as a chocolate refinery in Moreton, Merseyside.
The firm, which is the UK's second biggest biscuit maker behind United Biscuits, has been sold by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and private equity group Apollo Global Management.
I will continue with the other car firms and investors in the comments when I have time but I want to now get back to Dr. Lehman:
ISSOL’s Niles Lehman & Templeton Cash Cow - https://oscillations.net/2018/04/05/issols-niles-lehman-templeton-cash-cow/
Templeton continues to pour millions of dollars into origin and evolution of life projects that result in fiasco: (1) the 2013 origins conference at CERN; (2) funding of religious scholars by NASA & Templeton to investigate how the religious community would respond to the discovery of life in outer space; (3) the dig through 18 levels of civilization for religious evidence at 10,000-year-old Çatalhöyük—to cite just a few. But science is not being compromised for big laughs, it’s being compromised by greedy academics and their university money managers who, with a wink, look the other way while Templeton’s Big Creep mission blurs the lines between science and religion.
One of the stickiest origins projects Templeton has recently funded is “Cooperation and Interpretation in the Emergence of Life,” which looks to find purposeful RNA fragments that agree to cooperate. Six hundred thirty thousand dollars ($630,000) has been awarded for said project to the team of Christopher Southgate-–a British theologian/biochemist, and Portland State University chemistry professor Niles Lehman.
Lehman was recently elected president of the nonprofit origin of life society “ISSOL” replacing Sandra Pizzarello. As ISSOL president, Lehman will now also be majorly soliciting funds, including more from Templeton.
RNA fragments that agree to cooperate... Been planning for a long time now to do a post on the science of cooperation which imo, is about transhumanism and eventually engineering humans to be more compliant and not fight back against the establishment and ties in the Brookings Institute and Santa Fe Institute. Anyhoo...
John Templeton Foundation - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Templeton_Foundation
The Templeton Prize was established by John Templeton and he administered the prize until the Foundation was established in 1987, which took it over.[3][14] The prize has "a value of about $1.7 million, making it one of the world’s largest annual awards given to an individual".[2]
The early prizes were given solely to people who had made great achievements in the field of religion; Mother Teresa received the inaugural award in 1973,[3] with other early winners including Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1975),[15] Chiara Lubich (1977),[16] and Nikkyō Niwano (1979). In the 1980s, John Templeton began considering the intersection of science and religion, and after he appointed two scientists to the judging panel, scientists who worked at the intersection began receiving it; Alister Hardy was the first, in 1987.[3] More recent winners of the Templeton Prize have included the Dalai Lama in 2012,[18] King Abdullah II of Jordan in 2018,[19] and Brazilian Jewish physicist and astronomer Marcelo Gleiser in 2019.
In 2015, the Santa Fe Institute was awarded a three year, $2.5 million grant to support the development of a general theory of complexity, constituting "a concise, parsimonious, and potentially mathematizable framework for understanding complex adaptive systems".
And Santa Fe takes is to Jeffrey Epstein. Lots of stuff in this post What about...Santa Fe? Epstein territory. Can anyone dig further? By @Mammy and this comment ties in the Four Seasons at the Seagrams Building in New York, the Bronfmans, NXIVM and therefore the Tock app which was discussed here a few days ago...taking us back to those private hire car companies https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2973511/16130736
One more connection in closing, Dr Lehman has co-written papers with Martin Nowak https://www.pnas.org/content/113/18/5030 . Nowak is also funded by Templeton and is one of Epstein's pets: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3163949/18076062
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Vindicator ago
What the hell is this? I've never heard of it. Do tell more.
think- ago
Here's an Amazing Polly video that explains it a bit more - she's basically talking about the same stuff @letsdothis3 did in their OP, but goes a little bit further, and speculates whether Epstein might have provided (or still does) people for genome experiments.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagatewhatever/3182898