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NOAA Environmental Scientist Who Accessed Child Pornography Aboard Government Research Vessel Sentenced to Federal Prison

https://www.justice.gov/usao-or/pr/federal-employee-who-accessed-child-pornography-aboard-government-research-vessel

EUGENE, Ore.—A federal government employee who accessed and possessed child pornography while working aboard a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientific research vessel was sentenced to federal prison today.

Johnny Dale Hale, 44, was sentenced to 24 months in prison and five years’ supervised release. He was also ordered to pay $4,000 in restitution to his victims.

According to court documents, in late 2016, Hale, a decorated veteran, was working as a crew member aboard the Bell M. Shimada, a NOAA scientific research vessel. On or about November 15, 2016, the vessel was experiencing technical connectivity issues and the information technology team began running diagnostics. While troubleshooting, an electronics technician discovered two new folders on the ship’s server containing what he believed to be child pornography.

Diagnostics showed that Hale’s unique employee access card was associated with the time and date the folders were initially accessed. Additionally, Hale used two different vessel workstations to access the server at the exact time the folders were created. The vessel’s senior security engineer alerted the U.S. Department of Commerce to the discovery.

Special agents and a forensic analyst reviewed the suspect folders and discovered 109 pornographic web links and confirmed the presence of child pornography. Approximately 33 images of child pornography were in one of the suspect folders, with images from at least four series of photographs of previously-identified child pornography victims.

On June 21, 2017, a federal grand jury in Eugene returned an indictment charging Hale with possession of child pornography. On April 23, 2021, he pleaded guilty to that charge.
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No.13701727 ViewReplyOriginalReport
>this is the planet IFLStards want to live on
Enjoy your several kinds of cancer by age 30
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Uninvolved Parenting

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Accurate description: https://www.parentingforbrain.com/uninvolved-parenting/

Memetext description:
One week out of the womb it starts out as
>just let the baby cry itself to sleep
>don't provide it with its basic psychological and physical needs otherwise it'll be a spoiled kid in 10 years
Then 10 years later
>oh your kid did a good job at school?
>well that's to be expected, so don't be too nice to them otherwise they'll be a spoiled teen, they need to learn how to be an adult
>kid's crying and you don't know why?
>they just want your attention
10 years later
>why is my kid so afraid to do anything by themself?

Is there a parenting pandemic in the United States? It seems like a lot of young adults display some symptoms (especially those online), although generally not all of them at once. It's pretty easy to pin the blame on magazines, tabloids, and morning television for spreading it to parents who were too concerned about raising "weak" children, but how de we reverse it?
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No.13701789 ViewReplyOriginalReport
What about the effect of fevers on the brain makes fantasies so much more prescient, and dreams so much more realistic (in the sense of perception, not the content). Like seriously when I had a fever dream it was as real as real life, things were curious and trippy, but I could see every detail and was almost surprised at the freedom of my body in it, that I was in a dream (I didn't know it at the time) but was moving as if awake. The psychologies of those around me were also more fleshed out and felt like real people with all their complexities. When I walked down the street I moved and thought at a normal pace.

It's almost as if it accelerates the processing of the brain.
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No.13701084 ViewReplyOriginalReport
Prealgebra learner here, shouldn't the answer in this textbook be a > b why is it a >= b?

>this is grade 1 math
Yeah I know and I'm a brainlet that's why I'm doing these exercises
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No.13700429 ViewReplyOriginalReport
If the race and IQ thing is true then why isn't Madagascar the most advanced country in Africa? The entire population is mixed with black and East Asian
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Why hasn't trauma been weeded out yet?

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How come we still get traumatized? how come that PTSD hasn't been selected out by all the pressure through out the generations? I get why lower life forms might need a trauma response but why do we? our limbic system doesn't match our needs in modern (past 50k years) life.
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