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cloudsandwind
cloudsandwind
2 yrs

SWEDEN

Convicted of sexual crimes against 53 girls - got a place in Stockholm's city youth project
Published 19 January 2024 at 18.20
DOMESTIC. Ji Gustafsson - formerly Simon Sanu Öst - served a short prison sentence for sexual offenses against 53 girls. When he got out again, he was put in a program with children and young people under the auspices of the City of Stockholm. Employees who raised the alarm were silenced, according to TV4.

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TV4's "Kalla fakta" has examined the case of Simon Sanu Öst from Stockholm, who was sentenced to prison in 2015 for sexual offenses against 57 girls aged 11–17.

Simon Sanu Öst - who today has changed his name to Ji Gustafsson - was paroled back in 2017.

In 2019, he - as a 29-year-old - got a place in the project "Dev". It was a labor market initiative for young people between the ages of 16 and 29 that was run by the City of Stockholm.

When Ji Gustafsson sent unwanted sexual messages to another participant, the staff checked him out and found the verdict.

When they told the managers about the verdict, the employees were ordered to "absolutely not" tell the other participants who "Ji" really was. That's what Cecilia Broberg, who worked as a "coach" at Dev, told Kalla fakta.

- Our immediate boss meant that Ji has served his sentence. He is like anyone else. We should not suspect anything about him, she continues.

Ji Gustafsson had then started a relationship with a young woman who also participated in the project - but even she was not told anything about his background.

- He said he could do whatever he wanted with me because he owned my body and that I was his whore, says the woman in Kalla fakta.

The city of Stockholm replies to Kalla fakta in an email that "information about participants' background is confidential" and that this was why the other participants were not informed of the verdict.

The woman who started a relationship with him eventually reported Ji Gustafsson for rape, but the investigation was dropped.

Today Ji Gustafsson is in prison again. He was sentenced last year to five years and six months in prison for, among other things, rape of children. Because of the low sentences and the two-thirds release system, he will soon be free again.

https://www.friatider.se/domd-....sexbrott-mot-53-flic

Dömd för sexbrott mot 53 flickor – fick plats i Stockholms stads ungdomsprojekt | Fria Tider
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Dömd för sexbrott mot 53 flickor – fick plats i Stockholms stads ungdomsprojekt | Fria Tider

Anställda som slog larm tystades. Nu sitter han åter i fängelse – för våldtäkt mot barn.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Palworld is so big it had to call “emergency meeting” with Epic Games
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Palworld is so big it had to call “emergency meeting” with Epic Games

Palworld‚ the open-world survival game that is heavily inspired by Pokemon‚ is having an astronomical launch. In the 24 hours since the early access game came out it already eclipsed Starfield’s highest concurrent Steam player count‚ but the story doesn’t end there. So many of you have been playing the game that the Epic Games backend requires a fix just to make sure you can play online. Continue reading Palworld is so big it had to call “emergency meeting” with Epic Games MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Palworld pals‚ Palworld review‚ Palworld system requirements
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Riding The Subway In Cyberpunk 2077 Isn't All It's Cracked Up To Be
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Riding The Subway In Cyberpunk 2077 Isn't All It's Cracked Up To Be

Last month‚ cyberpunks and netrunners got a pleasant surprise when CDPR added a functional Metro system to Cyberpunk 2077. This is a big deal for several reasons‚ chief among them that this has been one of the most requested features in the game since its launch‚ and the fact that‚ well‚ Metros seem pretty fundamental to the vibe of a cyberpunk megalopolis; the weirdos‚ the commuters‚ the defecating homeless folk all bundled together as the city whizzes by in the background. It’s a real slice of urban life condensed into a small‚ scarce space.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Your Body Has a Built-in Weight Loss System You May Not Know About
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Your Body Has a Built-in Weight Loss System You May Not Know About

A natural version of the wonder drugs.
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cloudsandwind
cloudsandwind
2 yrs

SWEDEN/ DENMARK
Paludan suspended from the internet and threatened with prison
Published 2024-01-18

The Danish-Swedish politician Rasmus Paludan had his website "Voice of Freedom" suspended on Wednesday by order of the Danish police. He tells this in an email to Samnytt.

The reason is that Paludan published an anonymized lawsuit regarding the so-called Corsair man - Danish Philip Westh - who is charged with, among other things, murder, kidnapping and rape where the victims are three young girls.

Samnytt wrote about the 33-year-old serial sex offender in April last year in connection with his kidnapping of a 13-year-old girl. Since then, he has been linked to further sexual assaults; rape and murder of 17-year-old Emilie Meng in 2016 and an attempted kidnapping against a 15-year-old girl in 2022.

The case has shocked all of Denmark, and Danish media have been ordered to keep the identity of the accused a secret. Westh's identity nevertheless became known early on when his relatives chose to make it public.

READ MORE: Danish Filippa, 13, was kidnapped and raped

"The police don't read the penal code very well"
When Paludan published the indictment, he anonymized everyone involved. Despite this, the Danish police considered that he acted criminally by "unwarrantedly disseminating information or images concerning another's private circumstances".

The police in South Zealand and Lolland-Falster, which are investigating the case of the 33-year-old sex offender, contacted the web hosting company Paludan uses and ordered that Frihedens stemme be closed. During Thursday, however, the site is up and running again since the article in question has been deleted.

Paludan says in a comment that "the police do not read the penal code very well", and believes that the publication of a general indictment cannot be considered "information concerning someone else's private circumstances". The legal text the Danish police refer to also covers privacy-infringing images, but Paludan has not published any images.

Rasmus Paludan has been formally served with suspicion of crime and risks if he is sentenced to a fine or up to six months in prison for his allegedly illegal article.

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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Those White Dots On Strawberries Aren’t Strawberry Seeds
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Those White Dots On Strawberries Aren’t Strawberry Seeds

This taxonomic rollercoaster is very confusing. You might already be aware that the name “strawberry” is a misnomer‚ as strawberries aren’t really berries at all. Well‚ it seems strawberries are full of surprises‚ or rather covered in them‚ because those seedy-looking white dots aren’t actually seeds.The strawberries’ pitted accessories are called achenes‚ and they are in fact the plant’s fruit‚ with each containing a single seed inside. The term “achene” actually refers to the simple dry fruit produced by many different flowering plant species‚ including quinoa‚ buckwheat‚ and cannabis.So‚ if the strawberry isn’t the fruit of the plant‚ and it’s not a berry‚ then what is it?Strawberries are technically aggregate fruit‚ from the family Rosaceae. Raspberries and blackberries also fall into this category‚ and they all belong to the same family as roses. The term “berry” is vague in the sense that any edible‚ fleshy fruit containing seeds can be referred to as a berry‚ but there is actually a scientific classification. To be classed as a berry‚ the fruit must contain more than one seed and be made up of an outer skin (exocarp)‚ a fleshy middle (mesocarp)‚ and an inner casing that holds the seeds (endocarp).Berries are derived from a single ovary of an individual flower and are made up of two distinct groups. Citrus fruits belong to the taxonomic group hesperidium and are classified as modified berries‚ while the Cucurbitaceae family (including gourds‚ cucumbers‚ and watermelon) comprise the pepos group of berries.That’s right‚ grapefruit‚ lime‚ and pumpkin are all technically berries.Strawberries‚ unlike the true berry group‚ are actually the swollen receptacle tissue that holds the seed carrying fruit on its surface. Unlike other fruits‚ when the strawberry flower is pollinated the fruit doesn’t swell; instead the receptacle tissue swells‚ while the true fruit separates into small‚ dry achenes. And since achenes contain only one seed‚ they can’t be classified as a berry either!To add insult to injury for the poor tasteless achene fruit‚ most strawberry plants aren’t even grown from their seeds. Strawberry plants send out what’s called “runners” as they grow‚ essentially little strawberry clones that will take root and begin growing when they reach the ground.The unusual life cycle of these berry imposters mean they’re lumped in with the rest of the fruity outcasts in the aggregate fruit category‚ along with the drupe classification of one seeded freaks.An earlier version of this article was published in January 2023.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

The Eye Of The Sahara Is A Geological Mystery
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The Eye Of The Sahara Is A Geological Mystery "Staring" Into Space.

When viewed from above‚ the Eye of the Sahara looks just like an enormous impact crater sitting in the middle of the Sahara Desert of Mauritania. Stretching 50 kilometers (30 miles) in diameter‚ comprised of a series of uniform ripples‚ this crater-esque anomaly is in fact entirely terrestrial.This spectacular ancient geological formation was used in the 1960s by Gemini astronauts as a landmark. Geologists initially believed the Eye of the Sahara‚ aka the Richat Structure‚ to be an enormous impact crater. However‚ further studies into the sedimentary rock making up the central dome have dated the formation back to the late Proterozoic‚ between 1 billion and 542 million years ago.It's worth noting that some still believe the structure is actually the remains of the lost city of Atlantis‚ as its circular shape is said to resemble the land described by Plato – but we’re not entertaining that here.The structure is likely to have actually formed through a process called “folding”‚ creating what’s called a symmetrical anticline. Folding occurs when tectonic forces acting from either side squeeze sedimentary rock – if the rock is cold and brittle it can fracture‚ but if it’s warm enough‚ it will become a fold. Folds that form upwards are called an anticline‚ while downward folds are called a syncline.However‚ in a 2014 paper published in the Journal of African Earth Sciences‚ researchers proposed an entirely different formation explanation for the Eye. The presence of volcanic rock is said to suggest evidence of molten rock being pushed to the surface‚ causing the dome shape‚ before being eroded into the rings we see today. The paper proposed the separation of the supercontinent Pangaea may have played a part in these volcanic formations and tectonic shifts.The structure is made up of a mixture of sedimentary and igneous rock. Erosion across the structure’s surface reveals fine-grained rhyolite and coarse crystalline gabbro rocks that have undergone hydrothermal alteration. The types of rock found across the rings erode at different speeds‚ creating different colored patterns across the surface. Large sharp-angled fragments of sedimentary rock called megabreccia add to the swirling colorful irregularities that make up the formation.The dome center contains a limestone-dolomite shelf with kilometer-wide breccia‚ ring dikes‚ and alkaline volcanic rock. The complex geological structure of the Eye has puzzled and interested geologists since its discovery‚ and it is still widely considered to be one of the most impressive geological features in the world. As such‚ in 2022 it became one of the first 100 geological heritage sites recognized by the International Union of Geological Science (IUGS).Due to its vast size‚ the Eye of the Sahara is best viewed from great heights (preferably space)‚ so for now we’ll have to rely on satellite images to bask in all its glory.An earlier version of this article was published in January 2023.
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2 yrs

Earth Isn’t The Only Planet With Seasons‚ But They Can Look Wildly Different On Other Worlds
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Earth Isn’t The Only Planet With Seasons‚ But They Can Look Wildly Different On Other Worlds

Spring‚ summer‚ fall and winter – the seasons on Earth change every few months‚ around the same time every year. It’s easy to take this cycle for granted here on Earth‚ but not every planet has a regular change in seasons. So why does Earth have regular seasons when other planets don’t?I’m an astrophysicist who studies the movement of planets and the causes of seasons. Throughout my research‚ I’ve found that Earth’s regular pattern of seasons is unique. The rotational axis that Earth spins on‚ along the North and South poles‚ isn’t quite aligned with the vertical axis perpendicular to Earth’s orbit around the Sun.That slight tilt has big implications for everything from seasons to glacier cycles. The magnitude of that tilt can even determine whether a planet is habitable to life.Seasons on EarthWhen a planet has perfect alignment between the axis it orbits on and the rotational axis‚ the amount of sunlight it receives is fixed as it orbits around the Sun – assuming its orbital shape is a circle. Since seasons come from variations in how much sunlight reaches the planet’s surface‚ a planet that’s perfectly aligned wouldn’t have seasons. But Earth isn’t perfectly aligned on its axis.This small misalignment‚ called an obliquity‚ is around 23 degrees from vertical for Earth. So‚ the Northern Hemisphere experiences more intense sunlight during the summer‚ when the Sun is positioned more directly above the Northern Hemisphere.Then‚ as the Earth continues to orbit around the Sun‚ the amount of sunlight the Northern Hemisphere receives gradually decreases as the Northern Hemisphere tilts away from the Sun. This causes winter.The planets spinning on their axes and orbiting around the Sun look kind of like spinning tops – they spin around and wobble because of gravitational pull from the Sun. As a top spins‚ you might notice that it doesn’t just stay perfectly upright and stationary. Instead‚ it may start to tilt or wobble slightly. This tilt is what astrophysicists call spin precession.Because of these wobbles‚ Earth’s obliquity isn’t perfectly fixed. These small variations in tilt can have big effects on the Earth’s climate when combined with small changes to Earth’s orbit shape.The wobbling tilt and any natural variations to the shape of Earth’s orbit can change the amount and distribution of sunlight reaching Earth. These small changes contribute to the planet’s larger temperature shifts over thousands to hundreds of thousands of years. This can‚ in turn‚ drive ice ages and periods of warmth.    Earth’s seasons result from a variety of factors‚ including orbit and axial tilt.Translating obliquity into seasonsSo how do obliquity variations affect the seasons on a planet? Low obliquity‚ meaning the rotational spin axis is aligned with the planet’s orientation as it orbits around the Sun‚ leads to stronger sunlight on the equator and low sunlight near the pole‚ like on Earth.On the other hand‚ a high obliquity – meaning the planet’s rotational spin axis points toward or away from the Sun – leads to extremely hot or cold poles. At the same time‚ the equator gets cold‚ as the Sun does not shine above the equator all year round. This leads to drastically varying seasons at high latitudes and low temperatures at the equator.When a planet has an obliquity of more than 54 degrees‚ that planet’s equator grows icy and the pole becomes warm. This is called a reversed zonation‚ and it’s the opposite of what Earth has.Basically‚ if an obliquity has large and unpredictable variations‚ the seasonal variations on the planet become wild and hard to predict. A dramatic‚ large obliquity variation can turn the whole planet into a snowball‚ where it’s all covered by ice.Spin orbit resonancesMost planets are not the only planets in their solar systems. Their planetary siblings can disturb each other’s orbit‚ which can lead to variations in the shape of their orbits and their orbital tilt.So‚ planets in orbit look kind of like tops spinning on the roof of a car that’s bumping down the road‚ where the car represents the orbital plane. When the rate – or frequency‚ as scientists call it – at which the tops are precessing‚ or spinning‚ matches the frequency at which the car is bumping up and down‚ something called a spin-orbit resonance occurs.Spin-orbit resonances can cause these obliquity variations‚ which is when a planet wobbles on its axis. Think about pushing a kid on a swing. When you push at just the right time – or at the resonant frequency – they’ll swing higher and higher.Mars wobbles more on its axis than Earth does‚ even though the two are tilted about the same amount‚ and that actually has to do with the Moon orbiting around Earth. Earth and Mars have a similar spin precession frequency‚ which matches the orbital oscillation – the ingredients for a spin-orbit resonance.But Earth has a massive Moon‚ which pulls on Earth’s spin axis and drives it to precess faster. This slightly faster precession prevents it from experiencing spin orbit resonances. So‚ the Moon stabilizes Earth’s obliquity‚ and Earth doesn’t wobble on its axis as much as Mars does.Exoplanet seasonsThousands of exoplanets‚ or planets outside our solar system‚ have been discovered over the past few decades. My research group wanted to understand how habitable these planets are‚ and whether these exoplanets also have wild obliquities‚ or whether they have moons to stabilize them like Earth does.To investigate this‚ my group has led the first investigation on the spin-axis variations of exoplanets.We investigated Kepler-186f‚ which is the first discovered Earth-sized planet in a habitable zone. The habitable zone is an area around a star where liquid water can exist on the surface of the planet and life may be able to emerge and thrive.Unlike Earth‚ Kepler-186f is located far from the other planets in its solar system. As a result‚ these other planets have only a weak effect on its orbit and movement. So‚ Kepler-186f generally has a fixed obliquity‚ similar to Earth. Even without a large moon‚ it doesn’t have wildly changing or unpredictable seasons like Mars.Looking forward‚ more research into exoplanets will help scientists understand what seasons look like throughout the vast diversity of planets in the universe.Gongjie Li‚ Assistant Professor of Physics‚ Georgia Institute of TechnologyThis article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Woman believes she got cancer from the curse of the Pompeii
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Woman believes she got cancer from the curse of the Pompeii

A young tourist‚ whose name remains unknown‚ sent a handful of pumice stones and a letter to Italy apologizing for stealing the stones during a trip to the ancient city of Pompeii. The woman writes that she did not know that these stones were cursed‚ but within a year after she brought these stones to her home‚ she was diagnosed with breast cancer. “I didn’t know about the curse. I didn’t know I wasn’t allowed to take stones from there. Within a year I got breast cancer. I’m a young and healthy female and the doctors said it was just bad luck. Please accept my apology and these pieces of stones . I’m really sorry”. The Italian city of Pompeii was buried under a thick layer of ash during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Only in the 16th century it was accidentally discovered‚ and excavations began in the 18th century. Now this city is actively visited by tourists‚ who are strictly prohibited from taking any historical artifacts from there‚ as well as breaking off pieces of the walls. The tourist’s letter was published online by Gabriel Zuchtriegel‚ director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park‚ with the following comment: “Dear anonymous sender of this letter‚ the pumice stones have arrived in Pompeii. Good luck in the future.” This is not the first time that tourists have returned stolen ancient objects to Pompeii‚ believing that they are cursed. In 2020‚ a Canadian woman named Nicole sent a package to Italy containing two mosaic tiles‚ parts of an amphora and a piece of pottery that she had stolen in Pompeii. Nicole‚ who traveled to Pompeii in 2005‚ said she was returning them after they brought her “15 years of bad luck”. She wrote a confession letter detailing her theft and the misfortunes that followed‚ including two cases of breast cancer and financial difficulties. “Please take them back‚ they bring bad luck‚” Nicole wrote. She explained that she took the artifacts because she wanted to own a piece of history that no one else had‚ but they contained “so much negative energy associated with this land of destruction.” According to Gabrielle Zuchtriegel‚ over the entire period they have received hundreds of similar letters of apology from thieving tourists. Many of them also referred to the curse. “Many people write to us about the supposed curse and tell us about the misfortunes they suffered at work and during illness: these are touching and sad things. Many write about returning items stolen when they were children‚ these are thefts that happened decades ago”. The post Woman believes she got cancer from the curse of the Pompeii appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
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Pope Francis surprised with his presentation of hell
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Pope Francis surprised with his presentation of hell

Pope Francis has stirred the minds of millions of Italians by presenting his extraordinary vision of hell during a live interview on the television show Che Tempo Che Fa‚ reports catholicnewsagency.com. When asked by the interviewer‚ Fabio Fazio‚ how he “imagines hell‚” Pope Francis gave a short response. “What I am going to say is not a dogma of faith but my own personal view: I like to think of hell as empty; I hope it is‚” Pope Francis said. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says that Catholic teaching “affirms the existence of hell and its eternity. Immediately after death the souls of those who die in a state of mortal sin descend into hell‚ where they suffer the punishments of hell‚ ‘eternal fire.’ The chief punishment of hell is eternal separation from God‚ in whom alone man can possess the life and happiness for which he was created and for which he longs.” The catechism also says: “In hope‚ the Church prays for ‘all men to be saved.’” Theologians like Hans Urs von Balthasar in his book “Dare We Hope That All Men Be Saved?” have put forward the possibility that one could “hope” that hell might be empty because of what Jesus accomplished on the cross‚ making the distinction between universal salvation as a hope and universal salvation as a doctrine‚ which he rejects. The post Pope Francis surprised with his presentation of hell appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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